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DiskInternals updates Partition Recovery, a Windows tool to recover information and repair damaged disks and partitions, with breakthrough technologies. The updated Partition Recovery can map information from damaged, corrupted, formatted, and inaccessible onto a new drive letter, making it possible to access files and folders from any Windows application or perform the recovery directly from a remote PC. In addition to FAT and NTFS, the updated Partition Recovery can recover files and folders and repair Ext2, Ext3 partitions, and read and undelete files from MacOS hpfs+ disks. The updated pre-recovery preview displays thumbnail previews of recoverable documents.

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DiskInternals Partition Recovery allows Windows users to recover lost and deleted files and folders from all types of media. The data recovery tool can recover deleted files from formatted partitions, damaged, corrupted, inaccessible, and repartitioned hard drives with a simple, step-by-step user interface.

Newly developed Virtual Disk driver makes it possible to instantly mount all or some recoverable files and folders from a given partition or hard drive, healthy or damaged, onto a new drive letter. Users can transfer recoverable files and folders by using any Windows file manager, including Windows Explorer and third-party tools. Virtual Disks can be shared over the network to enable direct remote recovery. Lost and deleted files and folders appearing in Virtual Disks can be opened, viewed, edited, copied, and transferred over the network with any Windows application. Virtual Disks take no disk space, and require little to no RAM, facilitating instant access to humongous amounts of information stored on largest hard drives.

Prior releases of DiskInternals Partition Recovery supported all versions of FAT and NTFS file systems used in Windows 95 through Vista and 2008 Server. The new DiskInternals Partition Recovery 3.5 adds full read/write support for Ext2 and Ext3 file systems, enabling the recovery of Linux partitions in Windows. Read-only support for MacOS hpfs+ is also added, making it possible for Windows users to read and recover files and folders from MacOS disks.

Founded in 2003, DiskInternals is a modern software engineering company delivering latest data recovery technologies to computer users and data recovery specialists around the globe. Developing a wide range of high quality, award-winning disk and data recovery products, DiskInternals provides quality service to thousands of satisfied customers all over the world. Company's data recovery products are renowned for their ease of use and excellent recovery rate.


There are many reasons for the loss of a partition (logical disk). Some of them are common, but some are not. Usually, to recover a partition, it is important to know the reasons the loss happened. For a better understanding of the situation and to avoid it in the future, here are the most common situations that may lead to the loss of a partition.

Perhaps you will be a little surprised, but recovering a deleted partition in all these cases is quite realistic; unless, of course, you take the responsible approach with the choice of partition recovery software.

DiskInternals Partition Recovery software is one of the best professional tools for both ordinary users and professionals who need to recover any data from a hard drive or its deleted partitions. This software works on different kinds of storage media, such as HDD, SSD, flash drive, external hard drive, memory cards, IDE disk, SATA disk, SCSI disk, etc.

With the built-in recovery wizard, DiskInternals Partition Recovery will help you recover deleted or lost partitions as quickly and easily as possible. In addition, the entire Windows 11, 10,8.1, 8, 7 and XP partition recovery process is almost fully automatic and every step is described by the wizard.

This is a deep scan of every disk sector for retrievable data. It never misses anything that can be restored. It also rebuilds the file system on the lost partition (only in the software; in reality, the file system stays the same) and that gives you the chance to restore all of the lost or deleted files. Accordingly, it will take more time, but the result will be better.

As you can see, DiskInternals Partition Recovery is the right way and a proven method to get your valuable information back. With this software, you are always safe. Partition Recovery restores data from hard drive disks and its partitions, no matter the file type or the reason for the loss.

DiskInternals Partition Recovery foresees a variety of cases, when it may render its authoritative assistance. It is just what you need, when you desperately try to recover data from damaged, deleted, lost or reformatted partitions; when you have accidentally deleted a partition image file or an important document; when a disk volume containing valuable information was damaged due to a system malfunction or a disk volume was damaged by a dangerous virus; when your OS cannot access a disk drive; when files or folders are corrupted and the like. These problems are surmountable, because the program has a built-in triad of wizards, which effectively solve all these problems. It has Partition Recovery Wizard, NTFS Recovery Wizard and FAT Recovery Wizard. The whole process of restoration is automatic and is shown in a visually clear way.

TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery software! It was primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally deleting a Partition Table). Partition table recovery using TestDisk is really easy.

Let's look at what might have\nhappened, whether you can recover the deleted partition, look at a step-by-step\nguide of a data recovery utility that can easily find and recover deleted\npartitions, and discuss how to prevent unnecessary file recovery.

The goal here is to pinpoint the\ncritical parameters of the damaged, overwritten or deleted partition to display\nits contents and recover files. This approach can be viable when physical data\nrecovery isn't possible (e.g., when the partition boot sector is dead).

If CMD commands don't work, you can\nuse software packing professional data recovery capabilities, such as Acronis\nDisk Director. You can follow the deleted partition recovery step-by-step guide\nhere.

A corrupted partition is different\nfrom an accidentally deleted or lost one. Corruption is typically caused by\nmalware, viruses or faulty disk operations. A corrupted partition can often be\ninaccessible via file explorer; if the MBR on your hard disk gets corrupted,\nyou may also lose access to some or all partitions on the drive.

There are a few tactics to fix a\ncorrupted partition manually. However, any user interaction with such a\npartition may lead to corruption spreading or losing even more data. This is\nwhy it's imperative to try accessing the corrupted partition via partition\nrecovery software and salvage any redeemable data first.

For a hard disk to be operational,\nit needs to be partitioned first. This way, the OS \"knows\" which disk\nareas are available for writing data. Until formatted properly, drives contain\nonly a RAW partition. A RAW partition can't be utilized to store PC files.

While using a free partition\nmanager, you may select the wrong disc. Accidentally removing said disk can\ncause a domino effect, causing a logical error in other partitions. As a\nresult, all logical volumes on the drive will turn into lost partitions unless\nyou reverse the process.

However, if you go for a full\nformat, the disc space will be overwritten by zeros, erasing all data on the\ndrive. Here, most partition recovery software applications won't be able to\nrecover deleted partitions.

Although most modern solutions can\nrecover lost or deleted files efficiently, it's best to recover data stored on\nyour HDD via the most suitable one. (based on your data volume, HDD count,\npotential issues, data recovery expertise, supported file systems, storage\nmedia compatibility, file recovery features, active partition recovery options\nand more).

Another thing to consider is the\nsolution's partition recovery capabilities and compatibility. For example, if\nyou use a Mac, recovery software for Windows systems won't be able to perform\npartition recovery on your machine.

Software vendors offer similar\npartition recovery capabilities for users. However, it's best to find data\nrecovery software that offers deep partition recovery to ensure most (or all)\ndata stored on a faulty HDD can be restored.

Using a recovery tool that you boot\nfrom an external storage device (e.g., USB, DVD, CD, or Blu-ray) will keep you\nfrom accidentally overwriting the section of the hard drive where your\npartition data is stored. The Acronis Recovery Expert wizard is an easy-to-use\nrecovery tool, included in the bootable version of Acronis Disk Director 12.

Once you've started the bootable\nversion of Acronis Disk Director, go to Tools and select Acronis\nRecovery Expert from the menu. The wizard will launch, allowing you to detect\ndeleted partitions and guide you through the recovery process.

4. In the Searching for Deleted Volumes\nwindow, you'll scan all the selected disks to recover lost partitions. The data\nrecovery software will be displayed in the list as the search continues. As in\nthe automatic mode, you will be asked to close the utility if no volumes are\nfound.

On most operating systems now, the\nmanufacturer dedicates a section of the hard drive as a recovery partition,\nwhich contains an image of your system as when it was shipped from\nthe factory. The intent is that if your system needs to be reset, you can use\nthe recovery partition to do it.

It's important to realize that the\ndefault recovery partition installed by the manufacturer will restore your\nsystem to its original factory settings. That means any apps, files, or\ncustomization of settings you've added since taking the computer out of the box\nwill be lost. Therefore, native recovery partitions won't help with file\nrecovery and should only be used as an absolute last resort.

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