- A -
Apple CoreStorage/FileVault/Fusion Drive Volumes
- B -
Bad Sectors settings
Set default read retries count for all drives
BitLocker System Drive Encryption
Broken File Name
Rename and change all invalid symbols to:
Broken File Name options
Button
Buttons
- C -
Connect to R-Studio settings
Connecting Virtual Objects to the System
Contact information and technical support
Contextual menu
Contextual menu
Find Previous Versions of the File
Find Template Signature Previous
Remove All Scanned Information
Contextualt menu
Create menu
Creating and saving your own RAID configuration
Creating Startup Disks for Mac and Linux Computers
- D -
Data Copy in Text/hexadecimal editor
Data Recovery on HFS/HFS+ File System
Description Files for RAID Configuration
Devices to Store Recovered Files
Dialog box
Dialog boxes
Edit Block RAID Layout Presets
Please configure R-Studio Agent for Mac
Please configure R-Studio Agent for Windows
R-Studio Agent for Linux Configuration
There is not enough space on the disk
Drive menu
- E -
Edit menu
Find Template Signature Previous
Editor tabs
Exclusive Region options
- F -
Fast Search for Lost Partitions
File Already Exists
File Information R-Studio Technician/T80+
File mask options
File menu
Load File Names from File and Mark
File Systems settings
Default encoding for Ext2/Ext3/Ext4/UFS volumes
Default encoding for HFS volumes
File Type Signature Specification
File Types
Find options
Find/mark objects only in real paths, ignore links to folders
Find/Mark options
Finding Previous File Versions
Forensic Data Collection Audit Log
- H -
Help menu
Hidden Attribute
High Sierra- Monterey: Running R-Studio for the First Time
- I -
Image Options (Advanced)
Image options (Main)
Compressed image (R-Drive Image compatible)
Image type:
Byte to byte image to a physical disk
Compressed image (R-Drive Image compatible)
VMDK (VmWare Virtual Machine Disk)
- K -
Known File Types settings
- L -
Log options
Maximum messages in the Event Log
- M -
Main settings
Reset all hidden notifications
Messages
Double-click a logical disk...
Mount options
- N -
Nested and Non-Standard RAID Levels
- O -
Opening several disks/partitions in one tab
- P -
Panels
Panes
Properties tab
- Q -
- R -
Recover options
Condense successful restoration events:
Recover alternative data streams:
Recover real folders structure
Region options
Contact information and technical support
Installing R-Studio Agent Emergency Startup Media Creator
Starting a Computer with the R-Studio Agent Emergency Startup Disk
R-Studio Agent for Mac menu
R-Studio Agent for Windows main panel
Contact Informaiton and Technical Support
Installing R-Studio Emergency Startup Media Creator
Properties and Text/Hexadecimal Viewer
Starting a Computer with the R-Studio Emergency Startup Disks
R-Studio Emergency Startup Media Creator
R-Studio menu
- S -
Save only marked files/folders from...
Scan options
Search options
Settings
Startup Media Troubleshooting Options
Symbolic Links
Don't show symbolic links by default (Technician version)
Recovery as it is (Technician version)
Show folder symbolic links as links to their targets, without target content (Technician version)
Symbolic links display settings
Symbolic links recovery options
Syntaxis of a Description File for RAID Configurations
System Options
- T -
Tabs
Technical Information and Troubleshooting
Tools
Tools menu
- U -
- V -
Ventura+: Running R-Studio for the First Time
View menu
Volume Sets, Stripe Sets, and Mirrors
- W -
Window
Working with RAID 6 Presets
Enter topic text here.
R-Studio Technician/T80+ give its users more control over symbolic links processing.
Symbolic links (of symlinks for short) are object that contains references to other files or folders directory in the form of absolute or relative paths and that affect pathname resolution. For example, if a symlink C:\ProgramData\Documents points to D:\Recovered Files\Root\Users\Public\Documents , entering it will result in entering D:\Recovered Files\Root\Users\Public\Documents .
Symbolic links display settings |
|
Don't show symbolic links by default (Technician version) |
If this option is selected, R-Studio Technician/T80+ hides all symbolic links by default. Only real objects will be visible. You may make them visible by clearing the Hide symbolic links option on the Mask dialog box. |
Show folder symbolic links as links to their targets, without target content (Technician version) |
Only links to their target will be shown in the right pane (Contents). They target content can be reached by clicking those links. |
Symbolic links recovery options |
|
For all options: |
When both the symbolic link and its target are selected for recovery, both the symbolic link and its target will be recoveredl. When only the target is selected fore recovery, only the target will be recovered. |
Link conversion (Default) |
|
Only a symbolic link is selected for recovery: |
The selected symbolic link will be recovered as its target. |
If both a symbolic link and its target are selected for recovery: |
If both a symbolic link and its target are selected for recovery, both the target and its symbolic link will be recovered. The file path in that symbolic link will be converted from absolute to relative. Example: If the object C:\ProgramData\Documents is a symbolic link to C:\Users\Public\Documents , it will be converted to a symbolic link to ..\Users\Public\Documents . Therefore, the symbolic link will point to its object regardless of the place to which the object has been recovered. |
Recovery as it is (Technician version) |
|
Only a symbolic link is selected for recovery: |
The symbolic link will be recovered as a symbolic link which may contain a path to a nonexistent object. |
If both the symbolic link and its target are selected for recovery, the absolute link will remain as the original absolute symbolic link. |
If both the symbolic link and its target are selected for recovery, the file path in that symbolic link will remain unchanged. Example: The place to store recovered data: D:\Recovered Files . The object to recover: C:\Users\Public\Documents The symbolic link: C:\ProgramData\Documents After recovery: The recovered object: D:\Recovered Files\Root\Users\Public\Documents The recovered symbolic link: D:\Recovered Files\Root\ProgramData\Documents pointing to C:\Users\Public\Documents . Therefore, if someone tries to enter to the symbolic link, the system will open the object C:\Users\Public\Documents , rather than recovered D:\Recovered Files\Root\Users\Public\Documents . Usually a recovered target has a new path, therefore its recovered absolute links will point to a wrong place, or to a non-existent object. |
The Data Recovery Topics topic explains processing of symbolic links recovery in more detail.