Ufs Explorer Standard Recovery License -
Click activate. The software will transition from "Evaluation Mode" to "Registered Mode," unlocking full file-saving capabilities. Why Choose the Standard License Over Free Alternatives?
Save files of any size, including large 4K videos, massive databases, and system backups.
A common concern when buying software is whether the license expires.
Download the latest version of UFS Explorer Standard Recovery from the official website. Ensure you install it on a separate drive or partition— never install it on the drive you need to recover data from. ufs explorer standard recovery license
Purchasing a Standard Recovery license for UFS Explorer entitles you to:
The trial version can scan drives and preview recoverable files. However, it restricts you from saving recovered files larger than 768 KB.
To help you decide if the Standard license is for you, here is a rapid comparison chart: Click activate
Unlike free recovery tools that struggle with complex file systems or large drives, UFS Explorer Standard Recovery is built on the same powerful engine as its more expensive siblings. It supports a wide array of file systems (NTFS, FAT, exFAT, ext2/3/4, HFS+, APFS, and more) and can reconstruct RAID arrays (levels 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, and nested) on the fly.
After purchase, you receive a license key that activates the software on . The license is tied to the computer’s unique hardware ID. If you change the motherboard or CPU, you will need to contact support to transfer the license (limited transfers per year). The software runs as a local application; no internet connection is required for day‑to‑day recovery tasks.
The Personal License is the most popular option for individual users. It is ideal for home users who need to recover personal files like photos, videos, or documents. Save files of any size, including large 4K
via email (typically within 15–45 minutes).
Full recovery capabilities for Windows (NTFS, FAT/FAT32, exFAT, ReFS), macOS (APFS, HFS+), and Linux (Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, XFS, JFS, Btrfs).
To truly appreciate the Standard Recovery license, you need to understand where it fits in the UFS Explorer product line.