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What is Runtime Disk Explorer?

What is Runtime Disk Explorer?

Runtime’s DiskExplorer for FAT is a Windows based Disk Editor for FAT file systems. Runtime’s DiskExplorer for FAT enables you to: Navigate to your drive by using browser-style back and forth arrows, by going directly to the partition table, boot record, FAT or root directory, by jumping to a particular sector, etc.

What is DiskExplorer?

Windows-based low-level disk editor. View and manipulate on-disk information at a sector level. DiskExplorer comes in 3 versions, tailored for the file systems NTFS, FAT, and Linux EXT.

What is disk Explorer for NTFS?

Runtime’s DiskExplorer for NTFS disk editor enables you to investigate your NTFS drive and conduct your own data recovery.

How to use runtime’s diskexplorer for NTFS?

Runtime’s DiskExplorer for NTFS disk editor enables you to investigate your NTFS drive and conduct your own data recovery. You can navigate through your NTFS drive by jumping to the partition table, boot record, Master file table, or the root directory; choose between views as hex, text, index allocation, MFT, boot record,…

What kind of disk editor does diskexplorer use?

DiskExplorer comes in 3 versions, tailored for the file systems NTFS, FAT, and Linux EXT. You can use all versions of DiskExplorer to edit the drive at a sector level: This sophisticated disk editor enables you to investigate your FAT-formatted drive and examine FAT data structures:

Is there a free version of diskexplorer?

Navigate your drive by going directly to the partition table, superblock, inodes, groups etc. DiskExplorer comes with free updates for the lifetime of the software. Other than with competitors who require you to buy a new version every year, our first customers are still enjoying the latest versions of our software!

How to run diskexplorer from WinPE boot medium?

Run DiskExplorer from a WinPE Boot Medium or our Runtime Live CD. Forensic investigators or developers might also be interested in our Disk Digger software. Editing sector 1 on a 1 TB drive. Once you downloaded the help file, you need to “unblock” it.