Linux is the backbone of a family of operating systems. In a similar sense, Windows is a family of operating systems (2000, XP, Vista, etc). Some of the most popular operating systems in the Linux family are Ubuntu, Fedora, and Knoppix. In this tutorial we will be using Knoppix to preform the data recovery, but any Linux distribution should work fine. The first step is to download a Linux Live CD. When you turn your computer on your operating system (lets say Windows Vista) is loaded from the harddisk into the ram. When you use a live CD, the operating system is loaded from a CD disk to the ram. The benefit of this is that you do not need to make any changes to the harddisk to run this operating system, every thing is done from the CD. In fact, one can use a live operating system off of a CD even if there isn't a harddisk in the computer! Linux subscribes to the philosophy of open source software, in other words, Linux is completely free. Linux Data Recovery Software easily repairs the corrupt data from Linux (EXT2, EXT3), ReiserFS and JFS partitions. User must attach the corrupt hard disk as the secondary drive and use Linux Data Recovery software. The software then analyzes aforementioned crashed hard drive and searches for required data. After preview, you can save the recovered data to the hard disk and later transfer to the location you wish to keep it in.
User Can Read More:- http://www.pcrecoverytools.com/linux-data-recovery.html