Ufs Explorer Professional Recovery 10.9 -

No major UI changes – still the same reliable but dated interface.


In the digital forensics and data recovery industry, few names command as much respect as UFS Explorer. With the release of UFS Explorer Professional Recovery 10.9, the software has solidified its position as the gold standard for IT professionals, forensic analysts, and system administrators. This latest iteration is not merely a maintenance update; it is a significant leap forward in handling complex RAID structures, modern file systems, and severely corrupted storage media.

Whether you are dealing with a failed NAS, a formatted SD card, or a severely corrupted virtual machine, this article will explain why version 10.9 is the tool you need. We will explore its new features, supported file systems, recovery algorithms, and step-by-step usage. UFS Explorer Professional Recovery 10.9

Case 1 – Failed QNAP NAS (RAID-5, 4x6TB, controller failure).
Result: UFS Explorer detected array parameters automatically, reconstructed volume, recovered 11TB of video footage. Time: 2 hours scan + 8 hours copy.

Case 2 – SSD with corrupted APFS after macOS update.
Result: Read raw sectors, rebuilt B-tree from journal, recovered 90% of user data. Consumer tools failed. No major UI changes – still the same

Case 3 – Formatted 2TB external drive (exFAT → NTFS).
Result: Overlapped file systems found; recovered original folder structure intact.

Case 4 – Damaged VMDK from ESXi host (invalid header).
Result: Mounted as raw disk, carved VMDK into recoverable flat VMDK, extracted files. In the digital forensics and data recovery industry,


Professional users can now manually edit disk sectors in the built-in hex viewer with unlimited undo, allowing for manual repair of partition tables or boot sectors before recovery.