Spildit wrote:
Try to use MHDD to scan the drive.
If the bad sectors are only at the start of the drive, you might be lucky clonning it starting from the end.
But if data is really important you should consider a data recovery house.
Thank you Splidit, hhddrec.
I use Linux to recover disks and other equip.
In ddrescue I can change the initial start sector
-i 100M or -i 200M or -i 800M or -i 150G
And the behaviour is the same; the initial sect. is read and then errors.
It doesn't matter the position in disk ... start reading and then errors.
Best regards,
Ruy