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[Bug-ddrescue] ddrescue - resume backup with a little offset
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Seagatevictum |
Subject: |
[Bug-ddrescue] ddrescue - resume backup with a little offset |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Aug 2011 03:45:40 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi!
I ran into serious trouble. My Seagate drive with all my documents got
corrupted. There’r about 10 bad blocks on the drive but each time the system
tries to read from a broken sector the drive sets itself into busy mode and
stops responding. Ddrescue is my best option because it can RESUME the image
backup… but! For ex. I have a bad block at 3145 mg, and I want the backup to
resume at 3155. I can do this using the log where the resume position is
set. But how? I can’t really understand the 0x00000000 format either how
does that correspond to the actual position? How can I add a “next sector”
into the resume?
Please help!
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