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Re: New version of R-Studio

October 12th, 2023, 14:09

A new build of R-Studio for Windows (9.3.191248). Several important improvements and bugfixes.

Re: New version of R-Studio

October 21st, 2023, 10:26

I have experienced some issues with new version (windows) It is giving error -failed to open. There is no scan progress bar which stucks up at 0%.
There is no current lba sector no displayed as well.
can you pls. fix these in new build.
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Re: New version of R-Studio

October 24th, 2023, 8:10

chipsang wrote:I have experienced some issues with new version (windows) It is giving error -failed to open. There is no scan progress bar which stucks up at 0%.
There is no current lba sector no displayed as well.
can you pls. fix these in new build.

Please contact our techsupport on our site. They'll help you to solve this problem.

Re: New version of R-Studio

October 26th, 2023, 15:38

A new version of R-Studio (9.3.191251). Several important bugfixes.

Re: New version of R-Studio

October 30th, 2023, 12:51

chipsang wrote:I have experienced some issues with new version (windows) It is giving error -failed to open. There is no scan progress bar which stucks up at 0%.
There is no current lba sector no displayed as well.
can you pls. fix these in new build.


Hello
Did you find the problem ?
I tried the demo version R-Studio 9.3.191251, it's the same problem.
:?

Re: New version of R-Studio

October 30th, 2023, 13:00

The problem is occurring in the “cracked” version

Re: New version of R-Studio

November 23rd, 2023, 16:28

New build of R-Studio. Some means to decrypt deleted volumes (mainly APFS). Plus bugfixes. https://forum.r-tt.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=12007

Re: New version of R-Studio

December 29th, 2023, 13:35

A new version of R-Studio for Linux (5.3.191267). Keeping it up with its Windows counterpart.

Re: New version of R-Studio

April 15th, 2024, 15:43

A new version of R-Studio (9.4)
New features
Technician/T80+
+ Multitasking. Several different tasks can be performed simultaneously. For example, you can create a multi-pass image using a third-party hardware, scan a disk image, and recover files from another image, all at the same time. The number of concurrently performed tasks depends only on the computer efficiency (CPU, RAM, HDD/SSD, etc). Each task runs in its own tab and can be controlled individually. Computer shutdown takes place when all tasks are completed. The list of running tasks is displayed on the Main panel in the lower left corner.

+ Hidden devices. Devices that are not subject to scanning for data recovery can be hidden from the Main panel (System disks, devices for storing recovered data, etc). Such hidden devices are still accessible for storing recovered files, logs, scan info, etc.

Plus changes, improvements, and bugfixes.
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