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Stats reportingImportant note: This feature is optional and as such may be unavailable in
your version of ZAR. This has no effect on actual recovery
capabilities.
Once the analysis run is complete, you will be prompted to send your
statistics for our review.
Current version of the report contains the following items, (the following
list is in no particular order):
- Unique random number (see the reporting
privacy policy for more details)
- Software full version
- Processing mode (i.e. image recovery, regular volume recovery, or RAID
recovery)
- Filesystem type being analyzed
- Recovery run time
- Validation results (number of presumably good files, presumably bad
files, and the total number of files checked by the validator)
- Validation process run time
- Number of errors encountered during validation, if any (for debugging
purposes)
- Name of the file which caused a validation error, if any (for debugging
purposes; only one name is recorded, see the
reporting privacy policy for more details)
- Machine hardware specification (physical memory installed, operating
system version and patch level)
- "Missing partition" conditions
- Task type (i.e. image recovery, file recovery, or RAID recovery)
- Some technical information regarding decoupled volume parameters
calculation (incl. elapsed time and some cross-check data)
- S.M.A.R.T. redline exceedance information (attribute ID, value and
redline for the last occurrence)
- NTFS $Volume information (filesystem version and clean/dirty status)
- NTFS MFT fragmentation resolver information (number of fragments, number
of purged fragments)
You may preview the report by using "Review report"
button. Free from prejudices, ZAR cares about all your files equally.
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This small piece of software, within minutes of downloading,
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My camera did something weird to my SmartMedia card, rendering it useless.
Upon card insertion, the camera and subsequent computers asked if I wished to format the card.
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