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Re: [Bug-ddrescue] how big should my MBR rescue be?
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Ian Simmons |
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Re: [Bug-ddrescue] how big should my MBR rescue be? |
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Sat, 26 Jul 2008 13:52:48 -0400 |
So far, no errors are reported and the image is up to 8 Gigs. I've had
to stop and restart several times over the past few days and at one
point I somehow overwrote the log file with one that had less data
retrieved from an earlier practice run.
Initial status (read from logfile)
rescued: 7759 MB, errsize: 0 B, errors: 0
Current status
rescued: 8634 MB, errsize: 0 B, current rate: 131 kB/s
ipos: 8634 MB, errors: 0, average rate: 132 kB/s
opos: 8634 MB
Copying data...
I made a copy of the image when it was only 4 Gigs and used it to learn
how to use photorec. It retrieved several mp3s that will not play. I am
assuming this is because the mp3s were fragmented across the drive so
when I retrieved them it didn't have the complete files. Is this a
correct assumption that I will need to try again on the complete image
after ddrescue it finished? Is there a way to tell when all the actual
data is rescued and stop it so it isn't just rescuing empty sectors?
Thanks for the help. I will go and read the web pages you suggested.
On Sat, 2008-07-26 at 09:19 -0700, andrew zajac wrote:
>
>
> --- On Sat, 7/26/08, Ian Simmons <address@hidden> wrote:
> From: Ian Simmons <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: [Bug-ddrescue] how big should my MBR rescue be?
> To: "James Bardin" <address@hidden>
> Cc: "ddrescueQuestions" <address@hidden>
> Received: Saturday, July 26, 2008, 12:09 AM
>
>
> Does this mean the file system is corrupted and needs to be restored
> in
> the image? How do I go about getting the image to a state where I can
> mount it to get the files from it? Will the linux file recovery tools
> mentioned such as photorec/testdisk fix the ntfs of the image?
>
>
> How much of the image contains errors?
>
> You are able to work on the image (or a
> copy of the image, since trying to fix a broken filesystem may result in
> further data loss) using linux. It's easier than working on another drive,
> actually.
>
> You may be able to repair the ntfs filesystem, but if you can't, you can use
> file-carving software like photorec or foremost.
>
> You can get more details here:
>
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
>
>
> You can also try fixing the NTFS boot sector. Again, you don't need to write
> the image back a a hard drive to do this.
>
> http://ubuntu-rescue-remix.org/node/57
>
>
> Good Luck.
>
>
>
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