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August 12th, 2011, 13:37
hibrid0 wrote:1TB I need recover this information to my Boss at the monday.
August 12th, 2011, 13:43
Vulcan wrote:With great respect to Nick_CT, his suggested command line is missing the use of the ddrescue log file, which is one of its more useful features - so while that command line would work for one type of clone attempt between the two stated Linux disks, IMHO it is not optimal. (Sorry Nick)
August 12th, 2011, 14:10
August 12th, 2011, 14:27
Nick_CT wrote:It's been an age since I last used it
hibrid0 wrote:The damaged disk is of 1TB, but we have only arround 180GB-200GB saved it.
hibrid0 wrote:I have a other disk to save the information is 1TB Toshiba.
hibrid0 wrote:the next sector say bad bad.
August 12th, 2011, 15:46
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August 12th, 2011, 18:08
Vulcan wrote:@hibrid0:
Sorry, but I deliberately did not promise to "hold your hand" through the whole recovery process - I do not have time to do that, as it would need many hours of assistance.
Also, from your comments, it is clear you did not understand my recommendations for how to use ddrescue, and I cannot understand many of your new comments.Therefore with this type of communication problem, and with you asking so many questions, "remote support" in a complex situation, and with complex tools like ddrescue, is not sensible.
I suggest you either:
(a) Use a more simple cloning program that can cope with unreadable sectors (so NOT Acronis, Ghost etc.), and you must accept that you have less control (and perhaps less success) than using ddrescue;
Or (b) get some local help so that there is no language problem, e.g. by paying a local DR company, or a local friend who has experience with this type of issue.
To answer your latest question - no, I would not use MHDD for cloning a large disk. Also FYI I would not use USB connection for the "problem" disk. Experience shows this often introduces more problems / less success. Instead use a direct SATA connection for the problem disk.
You will find some discussions about available cloning programs by searching this board - for example this thread:
the-best-disk-cloning-hardware-software-t10396.html
however it discusses both professional (expensive) tools, as well as software for end users. Also, some info may be out of date (e.g. new free versions of HDClone are listed as not including the feature to cope with unreadable sectors - only the "basic" paid version is listed as including that). However that thread will give you some ideas of your "DIY" options.
August 12th, 2011, 18:23
hibrid0 wrote:And my question about MHDD was in case of really this tool are good or bad.
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