4.10 Final: Drevitalize
Piotr Ulaszewski DRevitalize 4.10 Final on November 15, 2020
Expanded AHCI Support: For UEFI users, the software now allows you to manually choose your AHCI controller if multiple are present in your system. DRevitalize 4.10 Final
Bug fixes (selected)
- Resolved intermittent save failures under heavy I/O.
- Fixed incorrect progress reporting on long-running exports.
- Fixed memory leak in rendering preview when switching scenes repeatedly.
- Resolved localization string regressions for several supported languages.
- Fixed keyboard shortcut conflicts introduced by a prior change.
Known issues
- Rare GPU driver compatibility issues on older hardware may cause visual artifacts; updating drivers is recommended.
- Some third-party plugins may still require minor fixes; check plugin vendor updates.
- Large collaboration projects may see slower initial indexing on first run after upgrade.
Status Monitoring: Provides real-time SMART data and repair progress. 🚀 How to Use It Scan: Run a full surface scan to identify errors. Analyze: View the heatmap to find clusters of damage. Repair: Choose the "Regenerate" mode to fix the sectors. Verify: Run a second scan to ensure the drive is stable. ⚠️ Important Notes Data Safety: It usually keeps data safe during repairs. Physical Damage: It cannot fix scratches or broken heads. Piotr Ulaszewski DRevitalize 4
In the software's documentation and interface, users found a stark, no-nonsense aesthetic. There were no fancy skins or animated helpers—just raw hexadecimal data, temperature readouts, and status reports. It demanded respect. Improper use could wipe a drive in seconds, but correct use could resurrect a drive that the manufacturer had declared dead. Resolved intermittent save failures under heavy I/O
