Tools for hard drive diagnostics, repair, and data recovery
November 25th, 2008, 21:26
Anyone know of a software that can take two partial images and mix them together into a full one? Basically I have a drive that I get slightly different info off of every time I run it through dd_rescue. It fills in the spots it can't read with zeroes. If some software was intelligent to look at multiple images and make a new one using all of the non-zero data from the input files that would be great.
I've poked around in winhex etc and can't seem to find a function like this. Anyone know of anything?
November 25th, 2008, 21:53
I usually build a complete image of zeros then paste the partial
images into the proper location.
November 25th, 2008, 22:06
The issue in this case being that the partials that I have have empty spots distributed all over them, rather than just chunks. Basically I have:
GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODxxxxGOODGOODGOODGOODGOOD
GOODGOODxxxxGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOOD
GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODxxxxGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODxxxxGOOD
and
GOODxxxxGOODGOODGOODxxxxGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOOD
GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODxxxxGOODxxxxGOODGOODGOODGOODxxxxGOODGOOD
GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODxxxxGOODGOODGOODGOODGOOD
and want to reassemble them into one solid good image.
November 25th, 2008, 22:39
one thing you might try is reverse imaging the drive.( this will
eliminate cached reads and read-ahead)
I use media-tools for this, and I used Runtime's Disk explorer
for individual sectors.
This is sometimes a time consuming process.
if you find something automatic please let us know
November 25th, 2008, 23:42
my usual weapon of choice is dd_rescue/dd_rhelp/ddrescue. usually this is sufficient but I was working with a particularly bad drive this week that was successful imaging in different spots depending on what software I was using.
December 9th, 2008, 6:53
I would use winhex.
December 9th, 2008, 7:10
drccsc wrote:my usual weapon of choice is dd_rescue/dd_rhelp/ddrescue. usually this is sufficient but I was working with a particularly bad drive this week that was successful imaging in different spots depending on what software I was using.
dd_rescue is all what you need.
In the default, it writes only if can read.
The -A option forces to write if the source is unreadable!
Anyway, if you have a little knowledge for programming, with linux and dd_rescue it is easy to write the solution!

Additionally, try to heat up, or cool down a little the drive....
Regards,
Janos
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