Active File Recovery Professional 10.0.6 【Popular • 2026】

A single drive fails in a RAID 0 stripe, or the controller card dies. The Professional edition includes a "RAID Constructor" tool. You can connect the individual raw drives to your PC, let the software analyze the stripe order and block size (even if you don't know them), and rebuild the logical volume to extract data.

Before attempting any risky recovery, version 10.0.6 allows you to create a complete sector-by-sector disk image. If your hard drive is clicking or developing bad sectors, you can clone the drive to a healthy image file and work on that file. This prevents further physical damage to the original drive. active file recovery professional 10.0.6

If the file system is corrupted (e.g., "RAW drive" error), QuickScan fails. Here, 10.0.6 ignores the file system entirely. It scans every sector, looking for known file signatures (headers and footers). The professional version lets you define custom signatures—vital for proprietary database files (.mdf, .edb) or CAD files (.dwg). A single drive fails in a RAID 0

  • File Systems Supported: NTFS, NTFS5, FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, exFAT, HFS+, Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, ReiserFS.
  • When a client’s RAID 5 server loses a second drive during rebuild, panic ensues. Version 10.0.6 reconstructs the RAID logic offline. You connect all drives to a workstation, define the stripe order and block size (the software auto-detects common parity), and mount the virtual RAID as a drive. File Systems Supported: NTFS, NTFS5, FAT12, FAT16, FAT32,

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