Click "Advanced Options" tab in the dialog, you can set advanced options in repairing process:
•"Directory for temporary files"
DWORDR uses this directory to create temporary files. By default, this field is set to Windows temporary directory. If it is blank all temporary files and folders will be created in the current directory.
•"Internal Processing Buffer Size"
You can set the size(in bytes) of the buffer used for internal processing. Valid buffer size ranges from 1 to 32767. And the default value is 512.
If the file to be repaired is located on a reliable media, such as a hard disk, then you can set buffer size to 32767 to obtain the maximum repair speed. However, in most cases, the performance of the default value 512 is similar to that of 32767.
If the file is located on a corrupted media, such as a damaged floppy disk, then by setting a smaller buffer size, you can force DWORDR to perform a more thorough scan and reparation. In an extreme case with buffer size equals to 1, DWORDR will perform the most thorough scan but this will reduce the speed dramatically and is only recommended for relatively small files(1MB to 10MB).
In a word, by increasing the buffer size, the repair speed is increased but the thoroughness will be decreased if your file is located on a corrupted media. And vice versa.
•"Auto check and apply product updates"
If this option is enabled, then DWORDR will auto check if there are any new versions available when it is launched. If any, then it will upgrade the current version to the latest version automatically. This option is enabled by default.
•"Language"
You can select the language of the GUI. By default, it is set to the language of your local computer. You can also set it to other languages.