Linux recovery is remarkably easy with the proper tools
If anyone ever tries to tell you that their program for data recovery will scan for and restore files on both Windows and Linux operating systems, immediately pass on any programs they are selling. Linux relies upon an entirely different file allocation system than Windows using what are called superblocks instead of partitions. Windows software will not restore missing Linux files. Should you have a computer running on Linux, you will need a program such as Linux Data Recovery to affect a file rescue. Linux recovery is a fast process using the proper tool. The Linux recovery program will recover on a corrupted superblock, find files missing from an inode table and repair a corrupt block group descriptor.