

Only if we are lucky the partition may be recoverable as a whole. We can now select all files A or single files : to then copy C them to our mounted backup drive. Damaged files can not be recovered and will be colored red (here e.g. This will list all detected files on this partition. The screenshot below shows the next window for an ancient Linux partition I selected (due to lack of NTFS here):īefore we continue with the recovery we should check first if our files are still present by pressing P. The next step to do is to select the NTFS partition to then. Of course your drive will not be able to hold all these old partitions, because they would add up to much more space than available. This error message is to be expected on a deeper search of a drive that had been re-partitioned several times in the past.
