An efficient and user-friendly application designed to recover files from existing logical disks, even when file records are lost.
- R-Linux
- Version :5.4 Build 165361
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :R-tools technology Inc.
R-Linux Description
Removing data by accident happens to the best of us and sometimes our deleting routine is less forgiving and eliminates the files beyond the point it can be easily recovered. In such scenarios special data recovery programs come in handy.
R-Linux is designed to work on Windows operating system but it can retrieve lost items only from Linux partitions.
Simple looks
The interface is clean and straightforward, listing all the detected drives in the main screen, indiscriminately of their file system. In the right part of the window it shows the properties of the selected drive.
As such, you should see both Windows drives and the Linux volumes data needs to be recovered from. The entries are accompanied by details that may help to a better identification: size, name and letter and even more advanced ones like drive geometry.
Features and functions
The application comes with a hefty package of features that allows creating an image of the drive and store it as a backup. Thus, should something go wrong with the retrieving of the data you can always rely on the image, especially since there is the option to create a byte-by-byte replica.
R-Linux is quite versatile as it offers the possibility to scan only a specific part of the disk. When used properly, this feature should speed up the rescue operation. On the same note, by default it is set to look for a list of known files; disabling them should also impact the duration of the operation.
Conclusion
Working with R-Linux is not a tough job and the program is flexible enough to provide the means to create a backup copy of the target disk before proceeding with the file rescue job. It also integrates a function for memory control and the option to fill bad blocks with a user defined pattern.