File System Questions
File system recovery refers to the process of restoring a file system to a functional state after it has been corrupted, damaged, or lost. This recovery process involves repairing or rebuilding the file system structures, such as the file allocation table (FAT) or the master file table (MFT), to ensure that files and directories can be accessed and used again. File system recovery can be performed through various methods, including using built-in recovery tools provided by the operating system or utilizing third-party software.