Data recovery help request
Scott Ehrlich
scott-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org
Tue Jul 10 15:15:20 EDT 2007
A family member's hard drive has started to fail. I connected it to my
Windows box and Windows claimed it was a new drive and wanted to reformat
it. I said no.
I then connected to my Linux box and it saw 4 partitions - two "unknown",
one Novell, and one NTFS.
I used dd to try and preserve the partitions; one of the unknowns was
fine, the other gave me a disk i/o error immediately and stopped; the ntfs
one got much of the way through but also gave a disk i/o error. I didn't
bother with the tiny Novell one.
With all of this, is there a better way to try and recover the data? My
next step is to use strings to try and recover whatever data I can. Is
there any tool and/or method I can use to try and preserve the existing
data as though it came back from a data recovery shop, without having to
spend much money? The drive is still pretty good, so I can always redo
the data retrieval.
The goal is data retrieval with little or no cost.
I'll be happy to consider Linux, Mac, and Windows options.
Thanks.
Scott
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