Disk Image Recovery

Recover files from previously created disk image files or disk backups - using a safe, read-only scan that doesn't modify the original image.

Read-only scanning - original disk image remains unchanged
Preview files before recovery
Works on Windows and macOS
100% Clean & SecureSame core features - up to 50% less than competitors
Compatible: Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7 · macOS (Intel & Apple Silicon)

How Disk Image Recovery Works

A disk image is a file-based copy of a storage device. If files were deleted or lost before the image was created, they may still be recoverable from the image file.

Ritridata scans disk image files in read-only mode to find recoverable data without changing the original image.

1

Safely load disk image file

Ritridata opens supported disk image files as virtual drives without writing data.

2

File system and signature scanning

The software identifies recoverable files based on remaining file records and file signatures.

3

Clear recovery results

Recoverable files are listed with names, formats, and preview availability before you proceed with recovery.

Important Note

Disk image recovery works best when the image was created before data loss occurred.

Recover from Disk Images in 3 Simple Steps

1

Load Disk Image

Launch Ritridata and import the disk image file you want to recover data from.

2

Run Read-Only Scan

Start a safe scan to analyze the disk image without modifying it.

Analyzing
3

Preview and Recover

Preview recoverable files and restore only what you need to a different location.

Common Disk Image Recovery Scenarios

Disk image recovery is useful in many everyday situations. If you have a disk image, recovery may still be possible.

Accidentally Deleted Files

Files deleted by mistake may still be recoverable from disk images created before deletion.

Corrupted Disk Image

Even if the original drive is corrupted, disk images may still contain recoverable data.

System Crash Recovery

Recover files from disk images created before a system crash.

Virus Infection

Recover clean files from disk images created before a virus infection.

Failed Backup Recovery

Recover data from incomplete or corrupted backup images when regular backup restoration fails.

The success of disk image recovery depends on the quality and completeness of the disk image file. For best results, always create disk images before data loss occurs.

Key Features of Disk Image Recovery

Ritridata's disk image recovery tool offers advanced features to help you recover data from disk images with confidence.

Read-Only Operation

Scans disk images without modifying the original file, ensuring your data remains intact.

File Preview

Preview recoverable files before restoration to ensure you're recovering the right data.

Wide Format Support

Works with various disk image formats including ISO, IMG, DD, and VHD/VHDX files.

Fast Scanning

Advanced algorithms for quick scanning and recovery of files from disk images.

Supported Formats

Image Sources

  • Internal and external hard drives
  • USB drives and memory cards

Common Disk Image Formats

  • ISO
  • IMG
  • DD, VHD/VHDX, VMDK

Note: Recovery success depends on image quality and data condition

Documents

DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, PDF, TXT

Photos

JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, GIF, RAW

Videos

MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, MTS, WMV

Audio

MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A

Archives

ZIP, RAR, 7Z, ISO

Windows

Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7

macOS

Intel and Apple Silicon

Disk Image Recovery FAQ

Can I recover deleted files from a disk image?
Yes, in many cases. If the files were present when the image was created, they may still be recoverable.
Is disk image recovery safe?
Yes. Ritridata scans disk images in read-only mode and doesn't modify original data during scanning.
Can I preview files before recovery?
Yes. Previewing helps confirm which files can be recovered before proceeding.
What disk image formats are supported?
Ritridata supports various disk image formats including ISO, IMG, DD, VHD/VHDX, and VMDK.
Does disk image recovery work on both Windows and macOS?
Yes. Disk image recovery is supported on both systems.
Can disk image recovery recover all content in the image?
Recovery depends on the data present in the image file and whether files were overwritten before imaging.

Recover with confidence, decide clearly.