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 Post subject: Need help using the Batch-Function in MHDD
PostPosted: June 22nd, 2015, 6:59 
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Joined: June 22nd, 2015, 6:33
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Hello there...

I have a HDD which can't be accessed in Windows. I attempted to image the disc with ddrescue under Linux, but this fails too.
Then I taked a look at MHDD and found that I get partially access to the disc.

I imaged the MBR and the VBR from the NTFS-partition with the TOF-function. I located the MFT and imaged it too. In the MFT I searched for the file that I need and found the FILE-Record.

Now I have the runlist from my needed file and want to image the several parts with TOF to merge them later back to one file.

The runlist contains 127 fragments. This would be many work, if I do it manually.

Now my question:

Can I use the batch function to automate the imaging of the single fragments like

TOF sector1000 to sector 2000
TOF sector5000 to sector 6000
...

????

Sorry for my poor english, I hope someone understands, what I mean !?

Greetz from Germany
T.


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 Post subject: Re: Need help using the Batch-Function in MHDD
PostPosted: June 22nd, 2015, 14:57 
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You say MHDD has partial access??? meaning the sector size is reduced from what it should be?

If that's the case, l'd guess it's a translator issue. Though I have to agree with Spildit, if the data is important it's time to go to a professional. Perhaps these guys: http://www.030-datenrettung.de/

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 Post subject: Re: Need help using the Batch-Function in MHDD
PostPosted: June 26th, 2015, 15:15 
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Hello and thanks for your answers...

At first: You're right, the best way is the way to the pro's.

Because of this, I contacted the guys of data-medics recommendation and today I sent the drive to them.

@data-medics Did you know anything about these guys before ?

@Spildit It is a Seagate ST3160813AS.

But....

I'm very interested in these batch-feature of mhdd...and I think you could light up the dark :wink:
Would the idea of my first post be possible ???

@Spildit I searched through the forum, because of your recommendated tools. Did You know about the main-differences of these ?

I know something about the logical recovery from files, but now my interest comes to solve the hardware-problems.
Maybe You can (for sure) an want (???) help me !?

Regards from Germany
T.


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 Post subject: Re: Need help using the Batch-Function in MHDD
PostPosted: July 9th, 2015, 15:40 
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@data-medics: Thanks recommending us :-)

Just to let you know: Drive had some serious media damage at the first 10% of the drive. We managed to image the drive with only about 1k left sectors. So data was recovered at nearly 100% and client was given a nice discount for beeing referred to us by hddguru forum.

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