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Linux can be a Windows recovery tool?
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When asked this way, no.
There is no automatic solution out of the box.
And so, there is systemrescuecd, and you can also try to restore Windows from other distributions.
There is such a tool-recovery LiveUSB (also exists in the LiveCD version) - this is PartedMagic . Made on the basis of Slackware, contains more than a hundred utilities, incl. and suitable for working with disk partitions containing Windows, incl. and GPT type.
In wines 7\8 everything is already there even without a disk out of the box.
Yes, everything is there, but it's hardly worth learning dd and vim just because of data recovery in Windows, even so it's a different OS.
Acronix studio, it works on Linux by the way;)
I often use Linux to restore Windows, but even so, if you are not a pro in Linux, I would not recommend it.
It is difficult for the average person to explain the charm
in front of the GUI software ;(
And with the GUI software in Linux it has always been strained, it is not needed there ;)
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