UFS Explorer Standard Access
v3.15.3
With UFS Explorer Standard Access you may:
- access and copy files from most used file systems of different OS: UFS/UFS2 (BSD, Solaris, Unix, SnapOS), XFS/ReiserFS/Ext2/Ext3 (Linux), HFS/HFS+/HFSx (MacOS), ISO9660/UDF (CD/DVD), NWFS (Novell), FAT and NTFS (Windows) with system locked files access;
- access files on virtual disks of leading virtualiztion software.
UFS Explorer Standard Access supports physical disks, USB mass storage devices (including some Digital Camera devices, MP3 players etc.) and set of virtual disks: VMWare, MS Virtual PC, Parallels Workstation (both fixed size and extensible virtual disks); MacOS .DMG (both raw and `chunked` with ZLIB compression) and plain RAW disks image files.
It automatically recognizes different styles of disk partitioning, including basic and dinamic disks, BSD slices, MacOS partition map and no partitoning at all.
UFS Explorer products support Unicode file names on all supported file systems.
See:
http://www.ufsexplorer.com/
for details.










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