

Estimation of chances for successful file recovery.Extended file search and mask capabilities.Recovery of names and paths for files deleted to Recycle Bin and Trash.Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 FS/UFS journal processing and extended attributes.Advanced APFS recovery: support for encryption.HFS+ journal processing, HFS+ extended attributes, HFS+ compressed files.ReFS: symbolic links, directory junctions, deduplication.NTFS encrypted files, NTFS alternative data streams, NTFS data deduplication, NTFS LogFile, NTFS Symbolic Links & Directory Junctions.Support for specific file system features: to recover files from devices with unknown file systems, including HD, CD, DVD, floppy disk, Compact-Flash Card, USB drive, ZIP drive, Memory Sticks and other removable media.to recover files that are not recognized in file system metadata and not found during a disk scanning procedure.to increase the quality of file recovery when the file system is not damaged.Their components with severe corrupted databases can be added manually.

I came across OSX86TOOLS and it seems to be able to install EFI and what not, however I'm not certain hat's exactly what I need to do.R-Studio can automatically recognize and assemble the components of these disk managers even if their databases are slightly damaged. It seems that my MBR is messed up or something? I removed the partition and rEFIT and now when I attempt to install Windows on a new partition created using BootCamp, pressing OPTION does not show the Windows USB created with Boot Camp, nor is the Apple Recovery or whatever partition that was available before. I installed Ubuntu on my iMac (partially successfully) I had rEFIT installed but it did not recognize the Ubuntu installation.
