QR Linux is a user-friendly data recovery software for Linux that supports EXT2 and EXT3 drives on a range of Linux distributions. It allows users to recover lost or deleted data with ease.
With support for IDE, EIDE, SCSI, and SATA drives, as well as long file names and multi-disk and multi-lingual support, QR is designed to work for a variety of users. Additionally, it supports dual booting disk partitions, and simulates previously existing partitions without attempting to write to the drive, making it a safe choice for anyone concerned about data risk.
QR's Guided File Excavation Technology (GFETch) is one of its standout features, helping to locate files and folders lost behind overwritten partitions, even if bad sectors hinder drive access. An exhaustive scan of the drive is performed to locate lost volumes, while QR's search heuristics help locate partitions and folders quickly, ensuring you can find the files you need in a timely manner.
QR can recover data from a variety of scenarios, including damaged Super Block, lost login passwords, damaged, deleted, or corrupted volumes, initialized disks, virus attacks, disk crashes, accidental formatting, creation of different file systems, missing or corrupted operating systems, software failure, lost partitions, missing drives, and even from crashed Linux drives. All recovered data is presented in a clear, easy-to-understand tree structure that helps you quickly copy lost files to a working volume, no matter the situation.
Overall, QR is a powerful, versatile tool that can help recover data in even the most extreme circumstances. Whether you're a Linux expert or a beginner, QR's intuitive interface is sure to help you recover your lost files quickly and easily.
Version 10.12: New Features Added for Quick Recovery for Linux