iRecover software offers comprehensive support for major file systems, including FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux Ext2/3/4. It provides various recovery options such as undelete, unformat, partition, RAID, and image recovery. It also supports recovery from Windows Basic and Dynamic disks as well as NAS disks.

The program has an automatic detection mechanism that can detect file system type and file system parameters, such as cluster size, even if the vital file system structures like the boot sector and partition table are damaged. The program also features a powerful RAID 0 and RAID 5 recovery module that can automatically detect RAID parameters, including stripe size and disk rotation.
With iRecover, it's possible to create a RAW disk image file from a volume, a disk, or an entire reconstructed RAID array, which can be recovered later. Other valuable features of the program include disk health monitoring during a scan (SMART). iRecover will halt or pause if a disk's condition deteriorates. Additionally, the application also comes with an image preview and is wizard-driven, making it easy for both entry-level users and experts to use.
The software also lets you configure bad sector handling, even during scanning, while its file validation engine can predict the outcome of recovery. The trial version of iRecover allows analysis of the situation and does a test run to ensure your files can be recovered. Overall, iRecover is a powerful, efficient, and user-friendly tool that provides excellent results in data recovery.
Version 6.1: General RAID recovery improvements, options and features added, Linux MD RAID recovery added, better disk image clone function, XFS support added
Version 5.1: General RAID recovery improvements, options and features added, Linux MD RAID recovery added
Version 5.0: NTFS quick scan, runtime disk access control, improved RAID analysis, improved Linux support
Version 4.0: NTFS quick scan - runtime disk access control - improved RAID analysis - improved Linux support
Version 3: NTFS quick scan - runtime disk access control
Version 2: Linux Ext2 support, RAID 0 and 5 support, SMART monitoring, and File validation