# btrfs restore > Try to salvage files from a damaged btrfs filesystem. > More information: . - Restore all files from a btrfs filesystem to a given directory: `sudo btrfs restore {{path/to/btrfs_device}} {{path/to/target_directory}}` - List (don't write) files to be restored from a btrfs filesystem: `sudo btrfs restore {{[-D|--dry-run]}} {{path/to/btrfs_device}} {{path/to/target_directory}}` - Restore files matching a given regex ([c]ase-insensitive) files to be restored from a btrfs filesystem (all parent directories of target file(s) must match as well): `sudo btrfs restore --path-regex {{regex}} -c {{path/to/btrfs_device}} {{path/to/target_directory}}` - Restore files from a btrfs filesystem using a specific root [t]ree `bytenr` (see `btrfs-find-root`): `sudo btrfs restore -t {{bytenr}} {{path/to/btrfs_device}} {{path/to/target_directory}}` - Restore files from a btrfs filesystem (along with metadata, extended attributes, and Symlinks), overwriting files in the target: `sudo btrfs restore {{[-m|--metadata]}} {{[-x|--xattr]}} {{[-S|--symlinks]}} {{[-o|--overwrite]}} {{path/to/btrfs_device}} {{path/to/target_directory}}`