>learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/recover
>Recovers readable information from a bad or defective disk (...) Data in bad sectors is lost. Because all data in bad sectors is lost when you recover a file, you should recover only one file at a time.
>Bad sectors (...) were marked as bad (...) They pose no danger, and recover does not affect them.
u wot m8
>Data in bad sectors is lost
>Bad sectors (...) pose no danger, and recover does not affect them.
What did Microsoft mean by this? Schrodinger's bad sector, hey - maybe we'll nuke it, maybe we won't.
This is purely for my curiosity's sake - I wouldn't actually use this for data recovery. Blessed are the holy trinity; Recuva, Photorec/Testdisk, ddrescue.