Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
December 9th, 2021, 6:05
Hello.
I always liked the HDD RAW Copy tool, but now we are in a time where the speed limitation
of 50Mb/s is really a problem becasue nowdays even normal private harddisks and SSDs have capacities
in the Tb range. I want to ask here if theres a alternate tool or a version of HDD RAW Copy that has no speed limit, or
at least a higher speed limit. Or if not, if theres another windows tool that can make images, and compress them.
Tahts the reason why I didnt use another tool til now, I found none that are able to make RAW copies and compress them.
Regards
December 20th, 2021, 11:24
HEEEELLLLOOOOO REALLY NO ONE? Comeon folks, really? HDD Guru doesnt answer if I ask them why the
HDD RAW Copy tool is locked down to 50MB/s and here noone too?
December 24th, 2021, 8:40
Hey from my small experience the raw copy software is quite fast as long the drive, you are working on, is healthy and fast. Low speeds might be related by bad blocks, or head issues.
December 24th, 2021, 12:56
Try Macrium Reflect.
December 27th, 2021, 6:08
fzabkar wrote:Try Macrium Reflect.
Hello! from my little experience the raw programming is very quick as long as the drive, you are dealing with, is healthy and quick. Low velocities may be connected by awful squares or head issues.
March 29th, 2022, 18:53
M20001 wrote:I always liked the HDD RAW Copy tool, but now we are in a time where the speed limitation
of 50Mb/s is really a problem becasue nowdays even normal private harddisks and SSDs have capacities
in the Tb range. I want to ask here if theres a alternate tool or a version of HDD RAW Copy that has no speed limit, or
at least a higher speed limit. Or if not, if theres another windows tool that can make images, and compress them.
Tahts the reason why I didnt use another tool til now, I found none that are able to make RAW copies and compress them.
Regards
Setlec wrote:Hey from my small experience the raw copy software is quite fast as long the drive, you are working on, is healthy and fast. Low speeds might be related by bad blocks, or head issues.
I'm currently doing a transfer from a 2.5" SATA HDD to an SSD. HDD Raw Copy Tool has been showing 49.0 MB/s the entire transfer. The read speeds on the HDD should be over double that.
HDD LLF Low Level Format Tool has a speed limitation in the free version:
"Free for personal/home use (speed is capped at 180 GB per hour which is 50 MB/s)"
There's no such note or paid option for HDD Raw Copy Tool, but it's awfully coincidental.
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