Recover
Recovers readable information from a bad or defective disk.
Syntax
recover [Drive**:**][Path] FileName
Parameters
[ Drive : ][ Path ] FileName : Specifies the location and name of the file you want to recover.
/? : Displays help at the command prompt.
Remarks
The recover command reads a file sector by sector and recovers data from the good sectors. Data in bad sectors is lost.
Limitation on [drive:][path]filename
You cannot use wildcards (* and ?) with the recover command. You must specify a file.
Reentering lost data
Because all data in bad sectors is lost when you recover a file, you should recover files one at a time. You can use this method to edit each file and reenter missing information after you recover the file.
Recovering bad sectors
Bad sectors reported by chkdsk were marked as "bad" when your disk was first prepared for operation. They pose no danger, and recover does not affect them.
Examples
To recover the file Story.txt in the \Fiction directory in drive D:, type:
recover d:\fiction\story.txt
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