DiskInternals Linux Recovery might come in handy on a number of occasions when due to the unforeseen contingencies there was a loss of important data stored on Ext2/Ext3 disks.
DiskInternals Linux Recovery can recover both the files you just accidentally deleted and the files which have been erased long time ago. It’s also capable of restoring corrupted files and can read and recover the information located on an inaccessible drive. The files you restore can be saved on any (including network) disk, which is visible to the host operating system.
The utility also allows you to repair a corrupt or damaged partition table and attempt to restore a disk after a serious crash, so you’ll have a chance to repair a serious malfunction right away.
In case you noticed that you lost a piece of valuable information only after you formatted a partition, DiskInternals Linux Recovery can unformat the disk and it’ll be up and running again.
DiskInternals Linux Recovery can create a virtual partition and mount an image so it can be processed just like any another regular disk.
DiskInternals Linux Recovery is easy-to-use as its interface resembles the Explorer menu. The recovery process is simple and convenient and comes through a built in wizard so you don’t have to be an advanced user to handle with the utility just follow the provided options.
DiskInternals Linux Recovery serves well to save your deleted or damaged valuable data and comes with a number of useful features. It is both handy and absolutely free. The program will benefit anyone who wants to recover some data from Ext2/Ext3 partitions.
- Language: English
- Size: 984 Kb
- License: Freeware
- Cost: Free
- Updated: 2006-12-20 05:40:49
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Latest User Reviews:
Using this software I got data from Crashed HDD. But This trial version does not allow to Copy or Saving data. Just I displayes the data. But it is good one.

Diskinternals has a good GUI for getting at stuff. In the end, though, a GUI does only what it is programmed to do. If you're trying to fix something that's broken, often the simplest screwdriver is more powerful than the most advanced assembly robot; similarly, for my problem, simple command line tools proved more powerful than DiskInternals GUI. The key tool was foremost, though I also used find, unzip, and grep to figure out which recovered file was the one I needed.

Yeah, your software completely failed. It took 2 hours to scan the hdd then it just shuts down. I tried it twice (that's 4 hours if your keeping score at home).
It's already been uninstalled. Which was the only part of it that worked correctly (note: I haven't checked the registry yet)

My external usb 500GB drive had two partitions. The first was e2fs(400GB) with files on it and the second partition was fat32(100GB), also with files on it. After running this program, it found the fat32 partition but it did not recover the few files on it.
I don't believe this utility works on e2fs partitions.

Hello, I think that your program is very nice, acctually the best I could find and the one that could find the most of my files. Unfortunatelly it could not recover data from my home directory which was the most important.

Thank you very much.
your software was able to recover some files I accidentally deleted on a ext3 partition.
the features which allows to sort files by extension, or re-build the path trees, was so useful for me.
but :
- why to make an gui like windows explorer. Another, especially designed for this software, may be better.
- why is the software only available on windows, and not for linux. Ext3 is used by linux, and not windows. I must to reinstall windows to use it, and luckily I had a cd !
- this software has only recovered little files on my computer, like. Txt, or a little bigger files, like. Jpg. But musics and movies was not recovered, or just a very little piece (often, the five first seconds of a track).
thank you for this freeware.

The web page I thought told me that I could use this tool to recover NTFS files off of a partition. But rather I think it is trying to say that I can recover Linux files ONTO an NTFS partition.

I accidentally formatted my second hard drive and couldn't find a single program that didn't cost an arm and a leg to help get my data back. Then I found DiskInternals Linux Recovery. This program has gotten back more of my data than any other program I've tried, and I didn't think it would. I'm using Windows XP Pro. Most of the shareware programs wouldn't even see my drive. This one's a keeper! Oh, BTW, I was trying to install Ubuntu when this happened!

Had a harddrive with vital C code on it, but there was one or more bad sectors 1/4 from the start. The drive was not readable under Linux, could not even mount the ext2 filesystem! Used a simple usb-ide adapter to connect my drive to my Windows box, ran DiskInternals, found all my files, made a backup, perfect, took about 2h and it was done!

This Worked EXCELLENTLY with a failed system. The system happened to be a vhd running under
Microsoft Virtual Server. Recovery was 100%.

It would be good to include an option "backup recovered files" to copy all the recovered files to some support.

Although I could not recover the files I needed, because apparently the file system got corrupted, the program seems promising and it recognized other graphic files within the partition.

It's great, but if you could read all communly used partition formats for linux, that would help.

This program would have been extremely useful for recovering any lost data on my Linuxext2 hard drive. I didn't have any lost data - just a Linux Ext2 hard drive that needed to be read by Windows.
The program took a long time to run (but the drive is 250gb) and it did find the folders on my hard drive so it worked really well.
I have already recommended this program to another Iomega network hard drive owner for when their storage goes south.
A life saver definitely!

Working good also with Synology NAS drive.

I tried the latest version but could not get it to list any ext2 or ext3 file systems, either on internal hard drives or attached USB drives. Lost files were not found on a slightly damaged hard drive with ext3.

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