Restoring ntfs

NTFS (New Technology File System) recovery is the process of restoring a damaged or corrupted file system on a hard disk used by Windows operating systems.

If you have problems with NTFS and you cannot access your data or start your computer, there are several ways to solve this problem:

1. Using tools for checking file integrity: The Windows operating system offers an integrated tool for checking and correcting disk errors. To use it, open a command prompt as an administrator and run the following command:
chkdsk /f C:

2. Return to the last known working configuration: Try booting your computer using the "Last Known Working Configuration" function. To activate this mode, restart the computer and press the F8 key before the Windows logo appears.

3. Using third-party software: There are many software products for NTFS data recovery from various developers, such as EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, TestDisk, etc. Install one of these programs on another computer or use a bootable USB drive with this software to scan damaged disk.

4. Turn to specialists: If you cannot solve the NTFS recovery problem yourself, seek help from professionals - service centers or IT specialists.

It is important to note that before performing any data recovery operations, you should create a backup copy of all available files and folders on another device or drive to prevent information loss in the event of a possible program or hard disk malfunction.

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