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Active@ Disk Editor
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Contents
Legal Statement.........................................................................................................3
Disk Editor Overview...............................................................................................4
Getting started with Disk Editor............................................................................ 5
Working with Disk Editor....................................................................................... 8
Subject Navigation and Information.................................................................................................................... 8
File Browser..............................................................................................................................................9
Navigate a Physical Disk....................................................................................................................... 10
Navigate a Logical Drive....................................................................................................................... 10
Data selection......................................................................................................................................................12
Open Disk Image................................................................................................................................................13
Using Templates................................................................................................................................................. 15
Disk Editor tools..................................................................................................... 19
Data Inspector..................................................................................................................................................... 19
File Preview........................................................................................................................................................ 20
Active Bookmarks.............................................................................................................................................. 21
Searching in Disk Editor.................................................................................................................................... 22
Command line.....................................................................................................................................................22
Application Log.......................................................................................................24
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Legal Statement
Copyright
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Disk Editor Overview
Overview
Disk Editor
is advanced tool for viewing and editing raw data of
Physical Disks
and
Volumes
and also contents
of any
file
type.
Disk Editor
uses a simple, low-level disk viewer which displays information in binary and text
modes at the same time. You can use this view to analyze the contents of data storage structure elements such as:
Hard disk drives (disks);
Partitions;
Volumes (Logical drives);
File records on Volume;
Files;
Disk Editor
shows detailed information about the selected object in the information panel on the left side of the
view. The right panel displays the binary and text view of the file. After the
Disk Editor
view appears, you may
browse through the content of the open item using the scroll bar, keyboard arrows or the mouse wheel.
Click either the binary area or the text area to focus on it. You may also use the
Tab
keyboard key to switch the focus
between hexadecimal and text modes.
Warning:
As with any advanced tool, use extreme caution with the
Disk Editor.
Changes that you make
may affect disk structure integrity. You must be certain that the changes you make are in line with correct
data structures before you save changes.
Disk Editor Preferences
Disk Editor
memorize its state and when closed those settings are preserved. The settings saved are view options
and geometry of windows.
Saving Changes
Unless stated otherwise, all modifications made in the
Disk Editor
are stored in memory. Changes are written to
the drive when you click
Save.
Looking for big picture?
Active@ Disk Editoris
self-contained separate module developed as part of
Active @ UNDELETE -
Data Recovery Toolkit.
For more features, like:
Recover deleted files
or folders from live, deleted or damaged volumes (partitions);
Restore
deleted or damaged
partitions;
Create, Format
and
Resize
partitions;
Create and use
Disk Images;
Recover
data from damaged
RAID's.
Please visit
Active@ UNDELETE website
and download DEMO version.
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Getting started with Disk Editor
Welcome to Active@ Disk Editor
When application starts the
Welcome screen
will appear where you can choose following actions:
Open
Disk
or
Volume;
Open
File;
Open
Disk Image;
Continue with browsing you local disks and data storages;
Close
Welcome screen
or click
File Browser
button to start browsing your local devices, volumes and files.
The simplest way to open objects for editing is to select
Disk, Volume
or
File
in
File Browser
and use
Open in Disk
Editor
command in toolbar or in context menu.
Tip:
You can use the
Ctrl+H
shortcut to open any selected item in
Disk Editor.
Figure 1: Open file using File Browser
Active@ Disk Editor
can automatically detect plugged removable devices and shows them in
File Browser.
However, if plugged device does not appear in click
Refresh
button in toolbar to update
File Browser
view or press
and hold
Ctrl
button on keyboard and click
Refresh
button in toolbar to completely rescan and refresh all connected
local data storages.
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