What is an NTFS file?
An .NTFS file is typically a bit-by-bit copy of a storage partition formatted with the New Technology File System. Microsoft developed NTFS as the primary file system for Windows. These image files contain the exact directory tree, metadata, and raw file data of the original disk. In some cases, an .NTFS file is an exFAT file system image or a catalog file created by the Fileosophy file manager to index drives.
How to open NTFS files?
You can mount .NTFS disk images using standard operating system utilities or third-party software like 7-Zip. On Linux systems, administrators often use the terminal with the NTFS-3G driver to access the contents of the image.
Identify your file format
Because an .NTFS file can have multiple meanings, its internal structure can vary. viewer.online/ntfs analyzes .NTFS files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it.
Convert your files
If you need to extract the files from an .NTFS disk image, you can use archiving tools to access the internal items. We also recommend converting compatible files to standard archive formats like .ZIP or .TAR on convert.guru.
Summary
viewer.online/ntfs directly opens and previews .NTFS files in the browser, eliminating the need to install software or troubleshoot compatibility issues.