Linux Recovery might come in handy on several occasions when essential data was lost on Ext2/Ext3 disks due to unforeseen contingencies. The utility also allows you to repair a corrupt or damaged partition table and attempt to restore a disk after a severe crash, so you’ll have a chance to repair a serious malfunction immediately.
Linux Recovery can recover both the files you just accidentally deleted and those that were erased a long time ago. It can also restore corrupted files and read and recover information on an inaccessible drive. It can save the files you restore on any (including network) disk visible to the host operating system.
If you noticed that you lost valuable information only after formatting a partition, DiskInternals Linux Recovery could unformat the disk. It’ll be up and running again. Linux Recovery can create a virtual partition and mount an image to be processed like any regular disk.
The interface resembles the Explorer menu
It is both handy and absolutely free.
Supported OS: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7
RAM (Memory): 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
Free Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more