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SvoiLudi2020-08-30 22:16:58
Hard disks
SvoiLudi, 2020-08-30 22:16:58

What are the programs that allow you to immediately read the hard disk with the exception of bad sectors?

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Hangup when reading data from a "lying" HDD
If the file system has crashed on the HDD, the table is broken, or there are bads in the critical zone, the assembly may hang when loading. But even with the mentioned damages, loading occurs. You just have to wait about 7 minutes before the desktop appears. During this time, the PE (or OS) "gets" that a particular drive is not working. And this is not related to scripts for sorting letters (they just search in such a way as not to be stupid on inaccessible media), but is associated solely with the reaction of the OS / PE itself during boot. The same effect will be if you connect a non-working partition to the machine with the OS and try to boot - about 7 minutes of stupor.

Yes, this often happens with bad (BAD) sectors. Now with the help of Victoria I am doing a REPAIR (Remap), but sometimes after 3 days there are still thousands of hours of verification. After I do fix HDD errors using CheckDiskGui. And then I copy the information from the damaged hard drive. But... it's long and takes a lot of time to reassign bad sectors. And also CheckDiskGui kills some of the information.

I suppose that there are programs that allow you to immediately read the hard disk, with the exception of bad sectors, or immediately copy files from RAW partitions. Tell me how are you doing? What programs do you use and in what order?

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Sergey, 2020-08-30
@vgy

And what is the goal? Save data or drive?
Repairs and checkdisks will kill the data even sooner if the disk has already degraded so much.
And read the data in different ways. For example, there used to be a pc-3000 complex. It just got rid of problems with the OS freezing when connecting such disks

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Armenian Radio, 2020-08-31
@gbg

GNU ddrescue (exactly, no underscore)

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