fzabkar wrote:
@bobhoskin, can you explain a little better what actually happened?
Did your friend completely clone a 1TB drive onto the external Iomega 1TB RAID0, or did he stop before it finished? Has the clone been initialised, formatted, or otherwise modified since then? What capacity was the PC HDD?
Are you trying to recover the original data on the Iomega, before the cloning operation, or are you trying to extract newly cloned data from the PC HDD?
BTW, the original Iomega box cannot have been a NAS because it makes no sense to clone a physical drive to a network drive. You could clone a physical drive to an image file, and then write that image file to your NAS, but that doesn't appear to be what happened in this case.
If you want to see the data on your two drives in its present form, then mount them as a virtual RAID0 with a stripe size of 64KB (= 128 sectors). Then try to clone the RAID onto your 2TB drive.
For safety's sake, you might like to clone each drive, sector by sector, using ddrescue. Clone drive 0 to your 2TB drive by setting the 1TB point as the starting sector on your target. Then clone drive 1 using the 1.5TB point as the starting sector on the target. You need to ensure that the images don't overlap.
Ok, I've just ask him, and remembering... instead of making a backup, by error he completely cloned 50GB (48.8GB) of a partiotioned 80GB HDD. The remaining 30GB, he said not.
Program used to clone was macrium reflect.
((( Plus to consider that another friend of him have tried a recovery ...not clear what, difficult remember (happened last year) only the bad accident of power went out when he was using Recuva, then another guy seems help him to do something ........and at this point I think it's better to figure it out by my self, because there are too many passages
)))He said most important it's to recover this cloned 50GB, where was all photos etc... plus then other some important files on the rest of the 1TB, if possible.
Tomorrow morning I start DDRescue, and update here.
It's ok this guide?
http://techmuck.blogspot.it/2012/03/data-recovery-with-gnu-ddrescue.html....I don't understand, why I've to clone starting from 1TB point and not from the beggining of the HDD? ...I just like to learn.
