Ufs Explorer — Professional Recovery 10.9

A standalone addition in 10.9 is the ability to brute-force or locate Bitlocker recovery passwords stored on Microsoft accounts or Active Directory caches directly from the disk image. This reduces turnaround time for recovering locked business drives without the original key.

Select files/folders. Right-click > "Recover". Choose an empty destination drive (never recover to the source). Options include:

Click "Save". The software will output a log of successfully recovered bytes vs. unreadable sectors. UFS Explorer Professional Recovery 10.9

A user updated their QNAP TS-453D to QTS 5.1. The update failed, and the volume showed "Unsupported RAID configuration." UFS Explorer 10.9 recognized the mdadm metadata and reconstructed the RAID 5 across four 8TB drives, recovering 12TB of media within 8 hours.

With macOS Ventura and Sonoma utilizing APFS volumes with advanced encryption and snapshots, older recovery tools failed. UFS Explorer 10.9 now correctly parses APFS Container Superblock structures, even when the volume map is corrupted. It can reconstruct encrypted APFS volumes using user-supplied passwords or recovery keys. A standalone addition in 10

UFS Explorer Professional Recovery 10.9 is a high-end data recovery software developed by SysDev Laboratories. It is not intended for the average home user. Instead, it targets:

The software bridges the gap between consumer tools (e.g., Recuva, EaseUS) and enterprise hardware-based recovery solutions (e.g., PC-3000, Atola). Version 10.9, released in mid-to-late 2024, continues the legacy of deep file system and RAID reconstruction. Click "Save"


UFS Explorer Professional Recovery 10.9 supports virtually every file system ever used on commodity hardware:

The software also interprets disk signatures from Sun Solaris, SGI, and Apple Partition Maps, making it a go-to for cross-platform forensic work.