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 Post subject: Data corruption after System Area Damage
PostPosted: May 22nd, 2017, 7:04 
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Hi everyone, I need help to know if we can recover data from a hard drive that has experienced system area media damage due to scratch platters. HDD was cloned but data turned out to be corrupted after cloning the drive. Anyway to fix this? A million thanks in advance for the advices


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 Post subject: Re: Data corruption after System Area Damage
PostPosted: May 22nd, 2017, 11:22 
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share full detail of the hard drive !

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 Post subject: Re: Data corruption after System Area Damage
PostPosted: May 22nd, 2017, 11:33 
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sabbath87 wrote:
media damage due to scratch platters. HDD was cloned

This statement is a little contradictory.

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 Post subject: Re: Data corruption after System Area Damage
PostPosted: May 22nd, 2017, 13:16 
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it is a seagate barracuda 3TB. DM series.

HDD was imaged minus the scratched parts, after which data was found to corrupted. Do you guys know how to make it readable?


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 Post subject: Re: Data corruption after System Area Damage
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it is really a good work if you have imaged a DM series drive with scratch on media.
is all the data is corrupted ?

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 Post subject: Re: Data corruption after System Area Damage
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yeah...I got tired of inconstant statements and questions both here and on tomshardware that I just stopped responding.

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 Post subject: Re: Data corruption after System Area Damage
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"...I got tired of inconstant statements and questions both here and on tomshardware that I just stopped responding..." Is it possible that you received:
-- advice coming from several different vantage points?
-- advice meant to be followed serially, sequentially?

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 Post subject: Re: Data corruption after System Area Damage
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RolandJS wrote:
"...I got tired of inconstant statements and questions both here and on tomshardware that I just stopped responding..." Is it possible that you received:
-- advice coming from several different vantage points?
-- advice meant to be followed serially, sequentially?

Why would the OP be posting questions from different vantage points? If they choose to ignore the answers and continue to ask the same questions, I stop giving advice.

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 Post subject: Re: Data corruption after System Area Damage
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"Why would the OP be posting questions from different vantage points?"
OP not necessarily; however, often, the answers, coming from different folks, might be coming from ways they see the situation, ways they would approach the situation, hence my earlier reference to different vantage points.

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