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Tim
Hi
I've got a crashed HD with important data on it, for which there's no
backup.
For now, the disk is still recognised in the BIOS most of the time,
wut Windows does not. Linux can see that there is a disk attached, but
cannot access it.
It looks like the disk is having problems with the motor. I don't
think it's spinning fast enough anymore...
I've tried several Windows disk recovery tools, but to no avail. I've
tried to use Norton Ghost to take a local copy of the disk (with the
switch to ignore bad blocks), but again no joy.
I don't know what else tot try. Maybe parted or clonentfs could help
me out, but every try diminishes my chances :-(
I don't know of any other possibilities I could try. I don't think
that opening up the unit and putting the disks in a good unit, will
work, because of the alignment of the heads...
Is there anybody who has an idea what I could try?
Thanks a ton,
Tim
I've got a crashed HD with important data on it, for which there's no
backup.
For now, the disk is still recognised in the BIOS most of the time,
wut Windows does not. Linux can see that there is a disk attached, but
cannot access it.
It looks like the disk is having problems with the motor. I don't
think it's spinning fast enough anymore...
I've tried several Windows disk recovery tools, but to no avail. I've
tried to use Norton Ghost to take a local copy of the disk (with the
switch to ignore bad blocks), but again no joy.
I don't know what else tot try. Maybe parted or clonentfs could help
me out, but every try diminishes my chances :-(
I don't know of any other possibilities I could try. I don't think
that opening up the unit and putting the disks in a good unit, will
work, because of the alignment of the heads...
Is there anybody who has an idea what I could try?
Thanks a ton,
Tim