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Default Runtime DiskExplorer for NTFS 3.32


Runtime DiskExplorer for NTFS 3.32 - 1,57 MB


Windows based Disk Editor for NTFS file systems. This unique disk editor gives you low-level access to your hard drive. Switch between several views, such as hex, text, directory, MFT entries, partition table, boot record...
This sophisticated disk editor enables you to investigate your NTFS drive and conduct your own data recovery, using the following features:
- navigate through your NTFS drive by jumping to the partition table, boot record, Master file table or the root directory
- choose between views such as hex, text, index allocation, MFT, boot record, partition table
- inspect the file entry details, NT attributes etc.
- search your drive for text, partition tables, boot records, MFT entries, index buffers
- view files
- save files or whole directories from anywhere on the drive
- identify the file a certain cluster belongs to
- create a virtual volume when the boot record is lost or corrupt
- edit your drive by using the direct read/write mode (not recommended) or the virtual write mode
- conduct your own data recovery by taking advantage of all these features

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Default Re: Runtime DiskExplorer for NTFS 3.32

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Size: 1.7Mb | FULL | Powerful Disk Editor

With this powerful disk editor you can inspect your drive in greater detail. It lets you go directly to the partition table, boot record, FAT or root directory as well as jump to a certain sector.
This powerful disk editor enables you to: navigate through your drive by using browser-style back and forth arrows, by going directly to the partition table, boot record, FAT or root directory, by jumping to a certain sector etc.


Switch between several views, such as hex, text, directory, MFT, FAT, partition table and boot record view, search your drive for text, boot records, partition tables and sub directories, investigate the volume' s boot record by looking at the volume information, edit your drive by using the direct read/write mode (not recommended) or the virtual write mode, view and recover even deleted files, create a virtual volume when your boot record is lost or corrupted, conduct your own data recovery by taking advantage of all these features.


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