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October 5th, 2010, 7:08
Does CopyR ignore ECC errors?
Reason I ask is I've been trying things like ddrescue, Media Tools Professional, HD Duplicator Demo (where you cannot select ignore ECC) to image a drive and I simply cannot get the data from the bad blocks and the programs report it as such.
CopyR however so far has read the first 10+% of the drive with zero errors. Surely it does not just ignore bad blocks & skip them, usually if there is an error it is indicated in red and the error counter increments.
I just created and image file of the imaged drive and there is a boat load of data in the image I extracted via file carving. I don't have time to scan through all 24000 files but those I have looked at seem fine.
Anyone care to comment or enlighten me?
October 5th, 2010, 7:30
HD Dupl got an option named "Read without check of control sum", implying a statistical analysis. As far as I understand this applies to handling of "UNC" errors.
October 5th, 2010, 8:18
Eleg wrote:HD Dupl got an option named "Read without check of control sum", implying a statistical analysis. As far as I understand this applies to handling of "UNC" errors.
Yes I know that but you cannot enable that in the demo version. I'm more interested in what CopyR does.
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