Hoppa till huvudinnehållet

Ezd File - Viewer

Yes. Ontrack EasyRecovery has a Mac version. The process is identical: install the Mac client, launch it, and select "Open Recovery File" to load your .ezd file.

If you have saved an .ezd file from a previous scan and do not want to re-scan the entire hard drive (which can take hours), follow these steps: Ezd File Viewer

Since Ezd files can be either drawings or archives, the viewer must intelligently detect the file type. For CAD-based Ezd files, the viewer should offer vector scaling (zoom without pixelation) and layer toggling. For archive-based files, it should provide a directory tree view of the contents. If you have saved an

View over 20 file types out of the box, including: View over 20 file types out of the

Right-click the .ezd file and check its size. If it is 0 bytes or unusually small (e.g., 1KB when it should be 2GB), the file is empty and cannot be recovered. You must re-run the original disk scan.

| Scenario | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | You are on a Mac | Download the EazyDraw trial to open and view the file. | | You are on Windows | You likely cannot open this. Request the sender export it as a PDF. | | You want to share it | Open in EazyDraw $\rightarrow$ Export as PDF (for viewing) or SVG (for editing in other vector apps). |