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Author: | vindalooman1973 [ February 21st, 2022, 13:29 ] |
Post subject: | Best tool for recovering folders |
Hello all I have a "working" SATA hd (OS: Windows 10) which is currently giving me some problem (of course on the folders I use the most). The windows error is "Impossible to access to foldername. The file/folder is damaged and cannot be read" (loosely translated from the language of my Windows) Luckily the data are quite regularly backupped so the data lost is not tremendous, still I would like to try and recover it to prevent me from losing a day of work. Is there any tool you suggest for trying to recover the contents of precise folders? I don't have a spare hdd matching the size of the suffering hdd so I cannot clone the whole hdd. Freeware sw would be best, but I could consider also a reasonable licence fee Thanks in advance vindalooman |
Author: | ddrecovery [ February 21st, 2022, 19:18 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Best tool for recovering folders |
You really do need to clone the drive with DDRescue orr HDDSuperclone. Recovering the data just with SW may not be possible. See if you can borrow a drive from a friend. |
Author: | fzabkar [ February 21st, 2022, 19:45 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Best tool for recovering folders |
DMDE will allow you to target a particular folder. It also has error recovery options which you can adjust to help you to deal with bad sectors. It's not a substitute for cloning, though. Be prepared to lose your drive if you thrash it too much. |
Author: | vindalooman1973 [ February 22nd, 2022, 3:34 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Best tool for recovering folders |
thanks for the answers, I am polling my friends for a hdd to borrow for the cloning... in the mean time, before stressing the hdd I have copied all the important "working" content (the broken folders seems to be just 3, of course those I worked in in the last day). Luckily I am (quite ) consistent with the backup operations VindalooMan |
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