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Recovers files from corrupted or formatted NTFS drives
$ winget install --id DiskInternals.NTFSRecovery --exact --version 8.18.1Run in Command Prompt, PowerShell, or Windows Terminal. Prompts for any agreements.
DiskInternals NTFS Recovery uses EXE (NSIS). The silent install switches are /S.
Ntfs_Recovery.exe /S
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NTFS Recovery is a fully automatic utility that recovers data from damaged or formatted disks. It is designed with a home user in mind. You don't need to have any special knowledge of disk recovery.
The "Recycle Bin" icon on your Windows desktop allows you to recover deleted files. Unfortunately, there are many possible situations when the Recycle Bin is useless. Just a few examples:
- A disk volume containing valuable info was damaged due to a system malfunction
- A disk volume was damaged due by a dangerous virus
- Windows cannot access a disk drive
- Disk was damaged
- You have mistakenly formatted a disk volume
- Files or folders are not readable
- Corrupt or damaged partition table.
NTFS Recovery can do thorough searches for a wide range of file formats:
- Presentations and documents (PPT, PPTX, RTF, PDF, DOC, DOCX)
- Tables and charts (XLS, XLSX)
- Archived data
- Photos, images, and pictures (GIF, JPEG, PNG, PSD)
- Videos as well as music (MPG, MP3, AVI, DAT, MKV).
| Architecture | Type | Scope | Install | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| x86 | EXE NSIS | machine | Direct |
Copy a command tailored to that specific architecture, type, and scope - useful when winget would otherwise pick a different default.
No known CVEs for DiskInternals NTFS Recovery.
Coverage is best-effort and depends on a winget package mapping to an NVD CPE entry. Absence here is not a guarantee of safety.
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