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On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 05:03:09PM -0700, LI Xin wrote:
> Hi,
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> Recently my hard drive goes bad again, which has a lot of bad sectors for=
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> unknown reasons. I am looking for some software that is capable of doing=
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> sector-to-sector copy of the hard drive.
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> I have tried dd but with conv=3Dnoerror,sync it would just fill 0's for t=
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> whole block size (say, in order to get best speed you will want bs=3D128k=
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> even larger, but that means that you will lose data when 1 of these 256=
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> sectors is bad). Is there any program that is smarter which do a=20
> sector-to-sector copy for these failed blocks and use larger transfer=20
> buffer for others?
recoverdisk(1).
-- Brooks
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