- A -
Apple CoreStorage/FileVault/Fusion Drive Volumes
- B -
Bad Sectors settings
Set default read retries count for all drives
Binary (byte to byte copy)
BitLocker System Drive Encryption
Broken File Name
Rename and change all invalid symbols to:
Broken File Name options
Button
Buttons
Create virtual volume sets or RAIDs
- C -
Connect to R-Studio settings
Allow connection from any address
Allow connection from the host
Connecting to DeepSpar Disk Imager™ manually
Contact information and technical support
Create menu
Create Virtual Block RAID & Autodetect
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
Connect to the remote computer
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
File Systems settings
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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
- I -
Image options
Image type:
Byte to byte image to a physical disk
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VMDK (VmWare Virtual Machine Disk)
- K -
Known File Types settings
- L -
Log settings
Maximum messages in the Event Log
- M -
Main settings
Reset all hidden notifications
Limit usage of the process memory by
Messages
Double-click a logical disk...
Mount options
Mounting Virtual Objects in the System
- N -
Nested and Non-Standard RAID Levels
- O -
Opening several disks/partitions in one tab
- P -
Panels
Panes
Portable version of R-Studio Technician
Properties tab
- Q -
- R -
Recover options
Condense successful restoration events:
Do not recover duplicate files from Extra Found Files
Open local folder (folders) when done
Recover alternative data streams:
Recover real folders structure
Recovered only masked marked files
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 main panel
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
- S -
Scan options
Search options
Settings
Shortcut menu
Find Previous Versions of the File
Find Template Signature Previous
Remove All Scanned Information
Smart drive copy
Copy all partitions onto original places
Expand/Shrink partition to whole drive
Smart partition copy
Startup Media Troubleshooting Options
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
- T -
Tabs
Technical Information and Troubleshooting
Tools menu
- U -
- V -
View menu
Virtual Disk Formats
Volume Sets, Stripe Sets, and Mirrors
- W -
Window
Working with RAID 6 Presets
R‑Studio allows you to create RAIDs with parity delays (any level that allows that). For example, let us create a RAID 5 the parity delays with the following layout:
• Three drives,
• Delay=16
• Block size: 16 KB
• Offset: 1088 sectors (544 KB)
• Block order: Left Asynchronous (Continuous)
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B |
C |
Delay=16 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
PD |
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2 |
3 |
4 |
PD |
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3 |
5 |
6 |
PD |
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4 |
7 |
8 |
PD |
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5 |
9 |
10 |
PD |
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6 |
11 |
12 |
PD |
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7 |
13 |
14 |
PD |
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8 |
15 |
16 |
PD |
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9 |
17 |
18 |
PD |
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10 |
19 |
20 |
PD |
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11 |
21 |
22 |
PD |
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12 |
23 |
24 |
PD |
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13 |
25 |
26 |
PD |
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14 |
27 |
28 |
PD |
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15 |
29 |
30 |
PD |
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16 |
31 |
32 |
PD |
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17 |
33 |
PD |
34 |
Delay=16 |
18 |
35 |
PD |
36 |
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19 |
37 |
PD |
38 |
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20 |
39 |
PD |
40 |
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21 |
41 |
PD |
42 |
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22 |
43 |
PD |
44 |
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23 |
45 |
PD |
46 |
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24 |
47 |
PD |
48 |
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25 |
49 |
PD |
50 |
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26 |
51 |
PD |
52 |
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27 |
53 |
PD |
54 |
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28 |
55 |
PD |
56 |
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29 |
57 |
PD |
58 |
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30 |
59 |
PD |
60 |
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31 |
61 |
PD |
62 |
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32 |
63 |
PD |
64 |
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33 |
PD |
65 |
66 |
Delay=16 |
34 |
PD |
67 |
68 |
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35 |
PD |
69 |
70 |
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36 |
PD |
71 |
72 |
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37 |
PD |
73 |
74 |
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38 |
PD |
75 |
76 |
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39 |
PD |
77 |
78 |
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40 |
PD |
79 |
80 |
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41 |
PD |
81 |
82 |
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42 |
PD |
83 |
84 |
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43 |
PD |
85 |
86 |
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44 |
PD |
87 |
88 |
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45 |
PD |
89 |
90 |
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46 |
PD |
91 |
92 |
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47 |
PD |
93 |
94 |
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48 |
PD |
95 |
96 |
To create such RAID 5,
1 | Click the Create virtual volume sets or RAIDs button and select Create Virtual Block RAID & Autodetect |
or select Create Virtual Block RAID & Autodetect on the Create menu
Check that the Apply changes immediately check box is clear on the Parents tab. This will prevent R‑Studio from trying to start processing the RAID configuration until you specify it completely.
2 | Drug the required objects from the Drives pane to the Parents tab and select RAID 5 on the RAID type |
• Right-click the Parents tab and select the required partition from the shortcut menu , or • Right-click the partition in the Drives panel, select Add to RAID on the shortcut menu, and select the RAID object you want to add the partition to. |
These objects may be drives, logical drives, or images. Check that the objects are correctly placed.
Note: Objects should be placed in the same order as they were in the original RAID 5. If this order is incorrect, you must change it by dragging the parents to place them in the correct order.
Locate |
Click this button to locate the selected object in the Drives panel. |
Add Empty Space/Add Missing Drive |
Click this button to add an empty space or missing drive object to the RAID |
Remove |
Click this button to remove the selected object from the RAID |
Move Up |
Click this button to move up the selected object in the RAID |
Move Down |
Click this button to move down the selected object in the RAID |
Synchronize Offsets |
Click this button to make the offsets the same for all objects in the RAID |
Reset changes |
Click this button to return the configuration to the initial state (after clicking the Apply button or immediately after loading) |
3 | Specify the Block size and Offset parameters on the Parents tab |
Disregard the Block order field.
4 | Specify the parity delay number in the Parity delay control on the Parents tab. |
The number of rows will change to 48.
By default, this parameter is set equal to Parity delay . By changing it, you may "shift" the block order table. For example, when the First parity parameter is set as 1 for the RAID 5 of 3 drives with Parity delay of 3., the block order table will be the following:
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5 | Select Left Asynchronous (Continuous) on the Block Order Field and click the Apply button on the Parents tab |
> | The created Virtual Block RAID 1 object can now be processed like regular drives/volumes |
If R‑Studio detects a valid file system on this RAID object, a partition object will appear in the Drives panel.
The Description Files for RAID Configurations topic shows the RAID description file for this RAID configuration.
You also may check the RAID consistency, if necessary. See the Checking RAID Consistency help page for details.