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Scanning large objects may take a long time. Sometimes, only smaller area of a disk needs to be scanned. Such area is called a region. A region can be created on any object in the Restorer2000's panel.
Created regions can be scanned, and files on them can be restored in the same way as from hard drives or logical disks.
Created regions can be deleted.
Note: Restorer2000 does not create anything real on the disk. Regions are virtual objects that do not affect actual data on the disk.
| Select an object on the Restorer2000's panel and click the button |
Other ways to create a region
| • | Right-click the selected object and select Create Region in the context menu |
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| • | Select the object and select Create Region in the Create menu |
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| • | Select the object and press the F4 key on the keyboard |
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| ‚ | Specify required parameters on the dialog message and click the Create button |
Region options
Disk size:
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Shows size of the object where the region is to be created. The region cannot be larger than this size.
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Start:
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Start point of the region
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Size:
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Size of the region. Cannot be larger than Disk size.
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Numbers in these fields can be in bytes or sectors. If no letters are after the numbers, Restorer2000 assumes the numbers in bytes. The following case-insensitive notation is possible:
b bytes
kb kilobytes
b megabytes
gb gigabytes
tb terabytes
Sec sectors
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| Ü | A Region object will appear on the panel. |
| ¡ | Select a Region on the Restorer2000's panel and click the button, or |
Right-click the selected region and select Delete Region in the context menu.
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