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    Tuesday
    30Sep2008

    Drive recovery fun with SpinRite and Ycopy

    So I had a dead external drive from a client to fix. I tried EVERYTHING with this one, and was by far the most troublesome so far.

    I followed my colleague Joe's advice, did the whole put the drive in the freeze, wrapped up thing, then use some windows based drive recovery tool. NOTHING worked.

    Just when I was about to give up, I remembered a utility that was mentioned during a DL.tv episode - Spinrite.

    Now this will run off a boot cd, and slowly check/repair the drive. I popped out the drive from the external enclosure and hooked it up to a spare computer for 4 weeks - it took that long.

    Of course the client had no backup, (now I see why specialized drive recovery companies charge thousands).

    After this process, I then used Y Copy with the drive attached to a Windows machine. This allowed me to copy and skip dead files. In the end I was able to get back 95% of the data (from a 120gig drive), where as previous attempts were only able to get a few megs before copy/rescue options failed!

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      Recovery does the trick of undoing a files that you want back and reconstructing partitions so that data can be accessed once again. The level of recovery that you need depends on whether you drive is functioning properly.

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