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April 1st, 2021, 12:42
Arch Stanton wrote:"The program checks that it works with the USB Stabilizer"
What does this mean please?
April 1st, 2021, 15:21
Alt(R-TT) wrote:Arch Stanton wrote:"The program checks that it works with the USB Stabilizer"
What does this mean please?
R-Studio experienced some problems when working with the USB Stabilizer. Now it doesn't.
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February 17th, 2022, 9:07
Alt(R-TT) wrote:+ Runtime imaging. R-Studio creates drive images in parallel with other drive reading operations. Next time when R-Studio accesses data from imaged drive areas it gets the data from the runtime image.
February 17th, 2022, 15:12
lcoughey wrote:Alt(R-TT) wrote:+ Runtime imaging. R-Studio creates drive images in parallel with other drive reading operations. Next time when R-Studio accesses data from imaged drive areas it gets the data from the runtime image.
How does image selected files and folders with this enabled, without having to save them to another location?
February 17th, 2022, 17:23
Alt(R-TT) wrote:lcoughey wrote:Alt(R-TT) wrote:+ Runtime imaging. R-Studio creates drive images in parallel with other drive reading operations. Next time when R-Studio accesses data from imaged drive areas it gets the data from the runtime image.
How does image selected files and folders with this enabled, without having to save them to another location?
Sorry, I can't exactly understand what are you going to do.
February 18th, 2022, 12:35
lcoughey wrote:When we enable runtime imaging to save to a vmdk file, for example. Then we open up the file tree, select Users. How do we tell R-Studio to image the selected folder to the vmdk without having to also save those files to another drive at the same time?
February 18th, 2022, 13:31
February 19th, 2022, 12:21
lcoughey wrote:Why bother making the runtime image if I have to copy files to another location in order for it to work?
It is exactly what we do as professionals. It works with PC3000 DE, MRT DE, DeepSpar Disk Imager & UFS Explorer.
Perhaps there are others here who are better able to articulate what I'm asking.
February 21st, 2022, 1:53
February 24th, 2022, 9:51
Alt(R-TT) wrote:lcoughey wrote:Why bother making the runtime image if I have to copy files to another location in order for it to work?
It is exactly what we do as professionals. It works with PC3000 DE, MRT DE, DeepSpar Disk Imager & UFS Explorer.
Perhaps there are others here who are better able to articulate what I'm asking.
My understanding is that you want to image the required folder(s), disconnect the source drive, and then perform all file recovery operations like search for files, mark them, and recovery from the image. Am I right?
February 24th, 2022, 10:54
lcoughey wrote:Sorry...though I had already replied to this. The concept is to replicate the imaging functions of other programs like Data Extractor, DeepSpar Disk Imager with DRE, RapidSpar and UFS Explorer. In all these applications, we select the target files and folders to be imaged and are able to keep re-imaging the bad blocks until we are confident that we have the cleanest recovery possible. Then, with some of them, like DRE, RapidSpar and UFS Explorer, we can generate an HTML report to send to the client before saving the files to another drive.
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