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shane0926 wrote:This is all very interesting. Thank you for the reply. Pardon the delay as I have taken a break from it for a while. It's weird that you mention the relay/script method...as I just sat down to start tinkering with it again and began planning a method to use a separate PSU and a relay to cycle the drive at set intervals and attempt to resume the recovery. Then I logged into the forum and saw your response.
I can easily setup a relay to the the cycling, but I'm still trying figure the best way to accomplish the commands automatically in sync with the power cycle. I have even started to think about writing some sort of a simple Arduino program that could mimic keystrokes. Not sure...do you have any ideas?
One thing I would have to accomplish first though is force the drive to be assigned the same device name on each power cycle. It tends to move around. Sometimes it is assigned /sda and sometimes /sde which would obviously screw up the commands.
The reason for the large non-trimmed count is due to being unfamiliar with ddrescue in the beginning. I plan on restarting the recovery.
February 1st, 2018, 3:48
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As for soft (and hard) resets, there is currently no available software only cloning tool that can perform these resets on command. It is all up to the OS when and if it performs these commands, and by that time the drive can be locked up and require a power cycle. Only a hardware imager can do the resets. (or if you happen to spend several hundred hours or more of your time to write your own personal software that can do this )
February 1st, 2018, 19:46
February 1st, 2018, 20:01
rogfanther wrote:@maximus, that would involve choosing "Direct IDE" instead of passthrough then selecting PIO ?
February 1st, 2018, 20:05
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