Features
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License:
Free
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
- Average User Rating:
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Downloads:
112,686
- Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
October 23, 2003
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Publisher's description of R-Linux
From R-tools Technology:R-Linux is a data recovery and undelete utility for Ext2FS (Linux) file system. File recovery after power failure, system crash, virus infection or partition reformation, even for the different file system. Unformat and unerase tool, creation of image files an entire disk, partition or its part. Such drive image can be processed like regular drive. Recognition and parsing of Dynamic (Windows 2000/XP), Basic and BSD (UNIX) partitions layout schema. Localized names support. Recovered files can be saved on any (including network) disks accessible by the host operating system.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 3.4 stars out of 13 votes
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: R-Linux 1.0
Pros: Free
Cons: Can't read a perfectly normal, undamaged FAT32 volume as a single partition on a 3GB drive. I only wanted to recover one file, but it can't list the files at all. Totally useless, and dangerous, according to other reviews. Wasted over an hour scanning to get no results at all. Why publish such utter rubbish?
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: R-Linux 1.0
"Recovered my entire iTunes music library"
Pros: This program worked surprisingly well. My iTunes library (about 40GB) was backed up to my Linux server when I sold my G4 to buy a G5. Something happened to the drive on my Linux server and fsck couldn't fix it. R-Linux saved the day by recovering my entire library intact.
Cons: The biggest negative is that you must remove your drive from your linux machine and put it in a Windows machine. If you dual boot, this isn't much of a problem. But if you don't have Windows, it's a pain.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: R-Linux 1.0
Cons: My hard drive is formated with the NTSF file system and this software could not read my drive at all. Gave me the error, "Invalid File Format". Useless...
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Version: R-Linux 1.0
Pros: It works.
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Version: R-Linux 1.0
Cons: Result display in unknown code. You have to search the result by file name manually eg typing Photo001.jpg then search but it find me nothing I want
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