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Please, exists this kind of files recovery software?



Actualy I would need, the software which will search 1TB ISO - copy from bad 1TB external NTFS harddrive - and recover files. Typically there were complete backups of a few computers on that drive (there were all the file types from system folders and program folders to documents and photos).



I would expect these features:



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Some copies of the files (I think more, than 50%), that were on that damaged harddrive, are also on another healthy disk.
The recovery software should use these copies for better carving lost files.



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Many files, that were on damaged harddrive, are of the one concrete proprietary type (from smaller sw producer, targeting specific purpose).
So the recovery software should take same base info about the structure of this proprietary type (by watching healthy files, what I have)










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Please, exists this kind of files recovery software?



Actualy I would need, the software which will search 1TB ISO - copy from bad 1TB external NTFS harddrive - and recover files. Typically there were complete backups of a few computers on that drive (there were all the file types from system folders and program folders to documents and photos).



I would expect these features:



1)
Some copies of the files (I think more, than 50%), that were on that damaged harddrive, are also on another healthy disk.
The recovery software should use these copies for better carving lost files.



2)
Many files, that were on damaged harddrive, are of the one concrete proprietary type (from smaller sw producer, targeting specific purpose).
So the recovery software should take same base info about the structure of this proprietary type (by watching healthy files, what I have)










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put on hold as off-topic by n8te, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Mokubai Nov 15 at 13:24


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – n8te, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Mokubai

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  • This belong on the Software Recommendation site.
    – cybernard
    Nov 15 at 14:13













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up vote
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down vote

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Please, exists this kind of files recovery software?



Actualy I would need, the software which will search 1TB ISO - copy from bad 1TB external NTFS harddrive - and recover files. Typically there were complete backups of a few computers on that drive (there were all the file types from system folders and program folders to documents and photos).



I would expect these features:



1)
Some copies of the files (I think more, than 50%), that were on that damaged harddrive, are also on another healthy disk.
The recovery software should use these copies for better carving lost files.



2)
Many files, that were on damaged harddrive, are of the one concrete proprietary type (from smaller sw producer, targeting specific purpose).
So the recovery software should take same base info about the structure of this proprietary type (by watching healthy files, what I have)










share|improve this question













Please, exists this kind of files recovery software?



Actualy I would need, the software which will search 1TB ISO - copy from bad 1TB external NTFS harddrive - and recover files. Typically there were complete backups of a few computers on that drive (there were all the file types from system folders and program folders to documents and photos).



I would expect these features:



1)
Some copies of the files (I think more, than 50%), that were on that damaged harddrive, are also on another healthy disk.
The recovery software should use these copies for better carving lost files.



2)
Many files, that were on damaged harddrive, are of the one concrete proprietary type (from smaller sw producer, targeting specific purpose).
So the recovery software should take same base info about the structure of this proprietary type (by watching healthy files, what I have)







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put on hold as off-topic by n8te, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Mokubai Nov 15 at 13:24


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  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – n8te, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Mokubai

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put on hold as off-topic by n8te, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Mokubai Nov 15 at 13:24


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  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – n8te, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Mokubai

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • This belong on the Software Recommendation site.
    – cybernard
    Nov 15 at 14:13


















  • This belong on the Software Recommendation site.
    – cybernard
    Nov 15 at 14:13
















This belong on the Software Recommendation site.
– cybernard
Nov 15 at 14:13




This belong on the Software Recommendation site.
– cybernard
Nov 15 at 14:13















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