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DiskInternals Linux Recovery 6.24.1 is a Windows-based data-recovery application developed by DiskInternals Research that specializes in salvaging lost, deleted, or corrupted files from Ext2, Ext3, and Ext4 Linux partitions. Designed for administrators, dual-boot users, and forensic technicians who need to retrieve information from Linux-formatted drives without leaving the Windows environment, the utility can handle both recent accidental deletions and files erased long ago, as well as reconstruct data from drives that have become inaccessible due to partition table damage, severe crashes, or inadvertent formatting. After scanning the selected volume, the program presents recoverable items in an Explorer-like interface, allowing them to be saved to any local or network location visible to the host operating system; it also offers options to repair corrupted partition tables and to unformat partitions that were mistakenly reformatted, thereby restoring the logical structure needed for subsequent access. The single-version release 6.24.1 incorporates a read-only recovery engine that preserves the original state of the source drive while attempting reconstruction, and it operates under any modern Windows edition without requiring additional drivers or a Linux live environment. Typical use cases include rescuing user documents from an accidentally deleted Ext4 home directory, recovering configuration files after a server crash, or extracting evidence from a damaged Linux forensic image. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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