Tenorshare 4ddig Portable

If Windows is stuck in a boot loop, you can use a separate computer to create a 4DDiG Portable bootable USB. Boot the crashed PC from that USB and recover files before reinstalling Windows.

  • Wide File Support

  • Multiple Recovery Scenarios

  • User-Friendly Interface

  • Deep Scan Option

  • High Success Rate (Claimed)


  • Navigate to your USB drive, find 4DDiG_Portable.exe (or similar), and double-click. It will launch instantly.

    Note: Windows SmartScreen may pause briefly; click "Run Anyway."

    You will need a second USB drive (or external HDD) that is not the drive you are trying to recover. Format it to NTFS or exFAT for best performance (at least 512MB free space for the app). tenorshare 4ddig portable

    Is your hard drive showing up as "RAW" or "Unallocated"? Standard file explorers give up here. 4DDiG Portable scans the physical disk, rebuilds the lost partition table, and recovers the folder structure just as it was before the crash.

    Step 1: Prepare the Toolkit (On a working computer)

    Step 2: Launch the Software

    Step 3: Select Location

    Step 4: Scan

    Step 5: Preview & Recover

    This is the standout feature for system administrators. If your Windows PC is stuck in a boot loop or the "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD), you cannot run software inside Windows. However, Tenorshare 4DDiG Portable can create a WinPE bootable drive.

    You use a secondary, functional PC to burn the 4DDiG portable agent onto a USB. You then boot the dead computer from that USB. Suddenly, you bypass the crashed OS entirely and access the hard drive directly to pull your data off before reinstalling Windows. If Windows is stuck in a boot loop,