What’s needed for practical floppy recovery from aging disks
Floppy recovery is a generalized expression used to explain the process of finding one’s data that has been placed on a three and one half inch 1.44 MB floppy disk drive and has somehow subsequently been accidentally damaged or deleted. As with all file systems, floppy disks store the information with a header, that catalogs location and title and a collection of raw data. When the header information becomes damaged, a raw file recovery tool created to read the underlying information must be used. That information can then be classed according to file type and extension.

