recover data from linux system

Effective Linux File Recovery

Recover lost, corrupted, and formatted files from a Linux-based system with ease. Scan the file system for lost files and attempt to restore them, even if they have been removed from the trash or through accidental deletion, system errors, and other reasons.

support various file systems

Wide File System Support

Work with a variety of file systems, including EXT4, BTRFS, XFS, BFS, APFS, NTFS, Encrypted HFS, and more. You can use it to recover files from local hard drives, external USB drives, and SD cards.

restore data from crashed computer

Data Rescue from Crashed Computer

Access your crashed computer, and retrieve the data from the device by creating a bootable USB drive. Even though the computer is blue or black screen of death, you can extract your data without trouble.

repair damaged files

Advanced Corrupted Video Repair

Effectively repair the videos recovered but failed to play. If your video is corrupted or damaged because of device crashing, watering, battery dead, or other unexpected accidents, you can repair it effortlessly.

Detailed Features

recover partitions Partition Recovery
Recover lost or deleted partitions, helping you regain access to data even if the partition table is damaged.
filter files File Filtering
Filter files by type (e.g., images, videos, documents) or by path, enabling you to swiftly locate specific files.
find files with filter setting Encrypted Recovery
Play your audio files and videos as a player on your PC, so you can access your MP4, MP3, and more files without hassle.

How It Works?

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Launch Linux Data Recovery after installing it on your PC, and click "NAS and Linux".
Tap "Linux Recovery" and enter the information on your device IP, user account, and password for the remote connection. Then click "Connect".
The program will start to scan your device. Once done, you can recover the files you want by clicking the "Recover" icon.