You just want to restore all live (non-deleted) volume data (files and folders) to another media in a single operation. There are other scenarios when you do not want to recover your data in-place. In this case you should try the second option: copy all existing data from the corrupted volume to a new physical disk. However, if some data overwriting occurred, or damage to the file system took place, Windows might not recognize the recovered volume (a drive with an assigned letter does not appear), or you may get messages like "Drive is not accessible". In this case the recovery process is very fast, and you'll be able to access your files using Windows Explorer (or any other program) immediately after recovery.
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