maximus wrote:
Maybe someone else can come up with more, but I think you have about 3 choices.
1. Seek professional data recovery. It should be relatively cheap at this point, as this should be an easy recovery for a pro.
2. Try to find a computer with SATA connectors that has the IDE option in BIOS. Then try to do the slow fix connected directly via SATA.
3. Purchase the Pro version of HDDSuperClone, and use it to clone/image the drive using the Direct USB mode and settings as explained in the following video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX7HfHH ... SuperCloneThere is a secondary video, but it is less helpful for USB:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JqP6Hp ... SuperCloneAre you saying, all that I'm having problems with can be overcome by simply buying the Pro version ? Otherwise since I'm doing this myself, I have to connect the drive directly with a SATA connection, then try the slow fix first before clone ?
Otherwise if my first question is correct, the temporary license for HDDSuperClone I assume it doesn't need an internet connection when run from a USB drive only when first running and creating the USB Thumb drive ?