Some records like boot sectors have their copies. The attributes interpreted are: $STANDARD_INFORMATION, $ATTRIBUTE_LIST, $FILE_NAME, $OBJECT_ID, $SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, $VOLUME_NAME, $VOLUME_INFORMATION, $DATA, $INDEX_ROOT, $INDEX_ALLOCATION, $BITMAP, $REPARSE_POINT, $EA_INFORMATION, $EA, $LOGGED_UTILITY_STREAM. You can examine a standard header, all attributes and attribute data of the record. MFT file record template shows data in great detalization level using multiple levels. After each modification a template view is recalculated giving you an up-to-date interpretation of data. The following templates are supported: MBR, NTFS boot sector, FAT boot sector, FAT32 boot sector, exFAT boot sector, HFS+ Volume header, Ext2/Ext3 superblock, NTFS MFT file record, FAT directory entry, exFAT directory entry, LDM structures.Īs you edit data in Hex, ASCII or Unicode pane or in Templates window, modified data is fully synchronized between views. When you navigate to a point of interest, a proper template is selected automatically. Template view shows parsed records of the most important areas on disk, allowing easily interpretation and editing. You can use this view to analyze the contents of data storage structure elements such as:
Launch it from the context menu for the object to be inspected (hard disk, volume, file data):įor FAT/FAT32 & NTFS volumes inspection of headers of file records is available, for example Disk Editor is launched and "NTFS MFT file record" template is applied for binary data automatically: Disk Editor Disk Editor uses a simple, low-level disk viewer which displays information in binary and text modes at the same time. For these purposes Disk Editor (Hex Viewer) supplied as a separate application and is accessible from recovery panel.
Inspect file headers and raw sectors Inspect file headers and disk data (raw sectors) with integrated Disk Editor (Hex Viewer)Īdvanced users and IT professionals may require inspecting raw disk structures before actual recovery occurs - to evaluate damage to the data and recovery chances.