[dundee] Hard Drive recovery
Lee Hughes
toxicnaan at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Mar 26 17:07:34 UTC 2009
well dd_rhelp is cugging along quite nicely now, it's not the fastest thing in the world, just getting over 500kb/s second. but for recocovery I suppose that aint to bad.
If my calculations are correct I'll get a gigabyte every 17mins.
thus, to get 200g , It's going to take 57 hours..
Ouch!
Cheers,
Lee
--- On Thu, 26/3/09, j.williamson at connectfree.co.uk <j.williamson at connectfree.co.uk> wrote:
From: j.williamson at connectfree.co.uk <j.williamson at connectfree.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [dundee] Hard Drive recovery
To: "Tayside Linux User Group" <dundee at lists.lug.org.uk>
Date: Thursday, 26 March, 2009, 5:03 PM
I tried the suggestions given to me by the TLUG to recover data from a HDD
that was clucking more than a hen coup - due to my inexperience, I failed
and haded back the disk. It was the physical disk that was broken and I
couldn't get hold of a spare to fix it. I've used windoze and linux
tools
before and I find that both seem to fulfill different requirements.
Thanks to the guys for their suggestions - and late nights... :o)
James Williamson
James Le Cuirot writes:
> On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:50:40 +0000 (GMT)
> Lee Hughes <toxicnaan at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> what's you choice of free linux recovery tools?
>
> I'm going to get skinned alive for saying this but...
>
> A few months ago, a friend of mine sent a hard drive to me in the post.
> The poor fool figured it seemed solid enough so he hardly padded it at
> all. When it came through the letter box and landed on my wooden floor
> with a loud thud, I knew this was unlikely to have a happy ending. If
> only it had been a solid state drive!
>
> I tried to get some life out of it in Linux but it would only get as
> far as reading the partition table. Mounting the thing just kept making
> it reset itself and it was making some horrible clicking noises.
>
> I wrote it off as a loss but my unwashed Windows friend offered to give
> it a try. I thought he was going to try and swap in some spare parts
> but he didn't even need to. He had little trouble reading it in
> Windows, and was even able to access the ReiserFS partition!
>
> I was consequently able to restore my web forum to its former glory.
> Who'd have thought it, eh?
>
> James
>
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