: With a few clicks, he selected the necessary folders, chose a secure external destination drive to avoid overwriting the original media, and clicked "Recover".
The red light on the server rack flickered rhythmically, a mocking heartbeat in the quiet of the 2:00 AM data center. For Elias, an IT specialist at a high-stakes legal firm, this was the nightmare scenario: a broken RAID volume containing years of critical case files. Ontrack EasyRecovery 15.2.0.0 Technician
: He chose the specific RAID volumes that had failed. The Technician version’s ability to rebuild broken RAID volumes was the key to this operation. : With a few clicks, he selected the
: As the scan results populated, Elias used the File Preview feature. This allowed him to verify that the recovered documents, photos, and emails were intact before he even began the final restoration. : He chose the specific RAID volumes that had failed
: He opted for a Deep Scan . While a Quick Scan works for recently deleted files, this situation—logically corrupt files across a complex array—required the software to dig deeper into the formatted or inaccessible volumes.
Elias knew the stakes. He had already followed the golden rule of data recovery: stop using the affected device immediately to prevent overwriting. He launched the version, which is specifically tailored for IT specialists and service providers to handle complex systems like the firm's RAID arrays.