- A -
Actions
Save recognized partition layout
Set raw file search options...
APFS Fusion Drive Components tab
Apple CoreStorage/File Vault/Fusion Drive Volumes
- B -
Bad Sectors settings
Broken File Name options
Buttons
Change Raw File Search Options
- C -
Connect to Restorer settings
Allow connection from any address
Allow connection from the host
Contact Informaiton and Technical Support
Create a Virtual Volume Set or RAID
- D -
Data Recovery from Volume Sets and RAIDs
Data Recovery on HFS/HFS+ File System
Description Files for RAID Configuration
Dialog boxes
There is not enough process memory...
- E -
Edit menu
- F -
File mask options
File menu
File Recovery on a Remote Computer
File Systems settings
Default encoding for Ext2/Ext3/Ext4/UFS volumes
Default encoding for HFS volumes
Find options
Finding Previous File Versions
- H -
Help menu
- I -
Image options
Introduction to Restorer Ultimate
- L -
Log settings
- M -
Main settings
Disable All Warnings and Confirmations
Show All Warnings and Confirmations
Memory Usage settings
- N -
Nested and Non-Standard RAID Levels
- O -
Options
- P -
Panels
Panes
- Q -
- R -
RAID 6 Presets
RAID options
Recover Files from Deleted/Corrupted Logical Disks and Partitions
Recover Files from Existing Logical Disks
Recover options
Do not recover hidden and system attributes
Recover all content of a selected folder, ignoring specified file mask:
Recover alternative data streams:
Recover real folders structure
Recover the entire path to the file object:
Region options
Restorer Ultimate Remote Emergency Engine
Restorer Ultimate Remote Engine
Restorer Ultimate Remote Engine Options
- S -
Scan options
Search options
Settings
Delete Recognized Partition Layout
Find Previous Versions of the File
Open Recognized Partition Layout
Save Recognized Partition Layout
Show Files Sorted by
Syntaxis of a Description File for RAID Configurations
- T -
Task List
- V -
View menu
Volume Sets, Stripe Sets, and Mirrors
- W -
Window
You may create your own known file types and add their file signatures for scanning in Known File Types. They will appear in their respective folders on the Raw File Search dialog box.
Creating a Known File Types using a Graphic User's Interface
The easiest way to add your own is to use the Restorer Ultimate's graphic interface.
To create a Known File Type,
1 | On the Raw File Search settings dialog box, click the Edit User's File Types.. . button |
> | The Edit User's File Types dialog box will appear |
2 | Click the Create File Types button and specify File type properties |
id |
digit |
Required |
Digital file type identifier. Should be unique for each custom file type. |
group |
string |
Optional |
Specifies a file type group in which found files will appear. You may specify either your own groups or select those predefined on the File Types dialog box. |
description |
string |
Optional |
Brief file description |
features |
NO_SCAN TXT_ANSI TXT_UNICODE |
Optional |
Additional properties of the file type. If you want to specify several properties, they should be separated by a space. NO_SCAN : Not to be scanned for. If this flag is used, Restorer Ultimate will not search for such file type. Such files will be shown when sorting files by their extensions. TXT_ANSI : The file can be viewed as ANSI text. If this flag is specified, the file can be correctly represented as an ANSI text. When previewing, this file will be immediately sent to Text/hexadecimal editor . TXT_UNICODE : The file can be viewed as UNICODE text. If this flag is specified, the file can be correctly represented as a UNICODE text. When previewing, this file will be immediately sent to Text/hexadecimal editor . |
extension |
<string> |
Optional |
File extension. |
3 | Click the Add Signature button, specify the signature parameters, and click the Save button |
Begin End |
Specifies from where the signature begins. If End , the offset is from the end of file to the first byte of the signature. That is, if the signature is two bytes long, the offset value should be 2 . |
AND OR |
Shows the order of the logical operation (union or intersection) |
From |
A decimal number specifying the leftmost possible offset for the file signature. |
To |
A decimal number specifying the rightmost possible offset for the file signature. |
> | The newly specified file type will appear on the Edit User's File Types dialog box and the File Types dialog box |