How To Do Data Recovery For Ext2/Ext3 Drive?

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Windows is the most common used Operating System among the public which is released by Microsoft. Compare with Windows, Linux is less popular, but have you ever lost your Linux partition and do not know how to recover it? In this article, we will inform you an easy way to do  for Ext2/Ext3. Before that, we would like to introduce some knowledge about Linux.

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The second extended file system is a file system for the Linux kernel. It is initially designed as a replacement for the extended file system. It is fast enough that it is used as the benchmarking standard. Its main drawback is that it is not a journaling file system. Its successor, EXT3, is a journal file system and is almost completely compatible with EXT2.

The Ext3 or third extended file system is a journal file system that is coming into increasing use among users of the Linux operating system. It is the default file system for the Red Hat, Fedora and Debian Linux distributions. Why to migrate from EXT2 to EXT3? Four main reasons: availability, data integrity, speed, and easy transition.

Linux data recovery (Ext2/Ext3) free software to get your files back

The EXT2 and EXT3 are the most common Linux file system. WiseRecovery

can easy to do free Linux data recovery for Ext2/Ext3. It can recover files not only from FAT, NTFS partitions, but also from EXT2 and EXT3 partition under Windows Operating Systems.