December 21st, 2015, 21:53






December 22nd, 2015, 5:49
December 22nd, 2015, 8:39
December 24th, 2015, 6:11
day1data wrote:Try /https://www.prosofteng.com/data-rescue-4/ and running a scan on the drive if its accessible.
It could be that you drive is starting to fail, its hard to say.
Maybe you could connect the drive to a TTL adapter and give us the terminal output of the drive.
December 24th, 2015, 6:18
labtech wrote:Have to determine whether it is a hardware related problem first. Need to test with proper tools, which you don't have, as all you listed are software based.
Suggest finding a tower machune and connect drive via SATA directly abd use something like MHDD for basic diagnosis.
Looking ahead, since the data is time machine backup, there isn't anything much you will be able "to salvage" per se. A traditional file extraction does not make much sense. You will need to be able to restore the time machine.
With this in mind, to maximize chances of success, proper hardware imaging equipment is necessary first, then experience with volume repair if needed (which to a decent level diskwarrior can assist with).
Also, some of these Seagate externals may encrypt the data, so may want to verify this is not the case with yours.
The more fuss with trivial solutions, the more chances are further damage will occur. Careful.
December 24th, 2015, 6:34
labtech wrote:Have to determine whether it is a hardware related problem first. Need to test with proper tools, which you don't have, as all you listed are software based.
Suggest finding a tower machune and connect drive via SATA directly abd use something like MHDD for basic diagnosis.
Looking ahead, since the data is time machine backup, there isn't anything much you will be able "to salvage" per se. A traditional file extraction does not make much sense. You will need to be able to restore the time machine.
With this in mind, to maximize chances of success, proper hardware imaging equipment is necessary first, then experience with volume repair if needed (which to a decent level diskwarrior can assist with).
Also, some of these Seagate externals may encrypt the data, so may want to verify this is not the case with yours.
The more fuss with trivial solutions, the more chances are further damage will occur. Careful.
December 24th, 2015, 7:10
day1data wrote:Try /https://www.prosofteng.com/data-rescue-4/ and running a scan on the drive if its accessible.
It could be that you drive is starting to fail, its hard to say.
Maybe you could connect the drive to a TTL adapter and give us the terminal output of the drive.
December 24th, 2015, 9:10
labtech wrote:Have to determine whether it is a hardware related problem first. Need to test with proper tools, which you don't have, as all you listed are software based.
Suggest finding a tower machune and connect drive via SATA directly abd use something like MHDD for basic diagnosis.
Looking ahead, since the data is time machine backup, there isn't anything much you will be able "to salvage" per se. A traditional file extraction does not make much sense. You will need to be able to restore the time machine.
With this in mind, to maximize chances of success, proper hardware imaging equipment is necessary first, then experience with volume repair if needed (which to a decent level diskwarrior can assist with).
Also, some of these Seagate externals may encrypt the data, so may want to verify this is not the case with yours.
The more fuss with trivial solutions, the more chances are further damage will occur. Careful.
December 24th, 2015, 16:36
Spildit wrote:Snorkel711 wrote:
Please clarify what you mean by Hardware imaging equipment?
I didn't read the entire thread but by Cloning/Imaging Hardware assisted tools he was talking about expensive hardware/software tools made to clone drives that are dying or that are in a very poor state as long as at least some heads can still read.
We are talking about recent stuff like DDI4 (Deepspar disk imager), PC-3000 DE (Data Extractor), MRT Pro DE, Atola, etc ....
For reference a PC-3000 Unit with DE will cost $6000 or more depending on the place you live.
For exemplification here are some "cases" of Hardware assisted cloning done by me with my HRT-DRE. You will be able to see the advantages of hardware assisted cloning over software only cloning imaging :
Hardware assisted cloning of a drive with Bad Sectors :
Recovering Files with HRT-DRE :
Imaging/Cloning with HRT-DRE :
HRT-DRE manual is public and you can download it here so you will have an idea of what can be done with hardware assisted tools :
http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=166&t=1144
Modern tools like DDI4 or PC-3000 DE will allow to create virtual translators and do fancy stuff like loading from loader files and directly clone from active utility, or clone just with the heads that are working (HRT-DRE does that too - read the manual), etc...
In any case if the drive isn't detected at all by the BIOS/MHDD if you connect it directly by SATA i'm afraid there is nothing you will be able to do without further expensive equipment.
December 27th, 2015, 13:21
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