UFS Explorer Standard Recovery for RAID (RCI) provides robust RAID-related data recovery capabilities. Its powerful tools for RAID-reconstruction work with all types of RAID systems, including physical disks and disk images.

With UFS Explorer Standard Recovery for RAID (RCI), it is possible to build, edit, and save virtual RAID configurations. Using advanced software techniques, users can build RAID-systems not only from a set of physical disks, but also from disk images. The software has a VIM-Import tool allowing users to import Runtime Software virtual image files (vim) for further operations. This software is also very convenient for editing RAID configurations with ease.
Additionally, UFS Explorer Standard Recovery for RAID (RCI) comes with an embedded hexadecimal viewer for brief data analysis on partitions and disks, which is essential for creating the correct RAID configuration. Users can save created RAID configurations as a file and later download it for further operations. This software manages loading standard RAID configurations as well as any configurations saved with UFS Explorer Professional Recovery version 3.
Apart from complex RAID-systems, UFS Explorer Standard Recovery for RAID (RCI) can also be applied to other storage systems. Users with any prior technical skills can recover lost files from their personal computer, USB flash drive, memory card of their photo / video camera, external hard drive, virtual machine, or disk image file with this tool. The software ensures safe read-only mode for the safety of the user’s data.
In conclusion, UFS Explorer Standard Recovery for RAID (RCI) is a perfect solution for both home and professional RAID reconstruction and recovery tasks. The software provides all the necessary tools irrespective of the level of difficulty of the system being worked on.
Version 5.14:
Advanced specification of filter and parameters for file copying via 'Copy with parameters...' tool that lets precising bulk data copying operations.
Support of Apple Software RAID that allows building Apple 'Software RAID' in RAID editions of UFS Explorer automatically.