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Need some advice.
I came home today to a locked screen and a TTY line spitting out constant errors.
Was on Arch.
Installed Antergos to a free small SDD and trying to recover my 2 TB /home partition.
Gparted could not see /home mounted on /sdc or the / mounted on /sda though /sda for UEFI boot and swap showed up fine.
Currently running testdisk in deep search and will leave it running overnight. The quick search + write option did not help. Cannot mount the /dev/sdc1 partition.
If anyone went through something similar any advice is appreciated.
(note i am on CET timezone)
IS your ID the same there ?
I can throw a few games/beers or even some cash your way :-P
Usually I come at night home due to work.
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Once you have backed up the data, you could attempt to fsck the partition.
I've done a fair amount of hard drive recovery myself over the years. Advise regular back-ups. Advise - don't keep using a broken drive (e.g. one on which SMART errors are growing.)
Cool. Will download and check it out
Was told to do a dd as soon as possible on other forums.
Will attempt to do so , but the problem is the broken disk is 2 TB and in a hurry the only large drive available in store I found is 4 TB. Can dd work around this ? OR is there something better ?
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https://www.linux.com/learn/intro-to-linux/2017/3/gnu-ddrescue-best-damaged-drive-rescue
Using ddrescue to clone from smaller drive to image on larger drive:
https://datarecovery.com/rd/how-to-clone-hard-disks-with-ddrescue/
(If you do the image, then obviously the larger drive should have a file system on it, and sufficiently empty space.)
Ddrescue is designed specifically to copy from a failing drive with bad sectors. If the drive itself is fine and it's just damaged logically, dd will do just as well.
If the problem is Electrical Failure,Mechanical Failure,Bad Platter Area(bad sectors) and so on.
So according to the situation we act accordingly
if its Mechanical problem like the read-write head and motors, Clicking, grinding sounds you cant do cloning and the only thing you are doing by trying to clone the disk is more damage.
If its electrical problem is something with the PCB.
I assume that on this case the problem has to do with bad sectors and cant access the hard disk at all.
Well cloning the hard disk is one solution but is a 2TB Hard disk and maybe the information he wants to retrieve are some GB so cloning at the end maybe is a waste of time especially on hard disks with a lot of bad sectors , sometimes it may take ages to clone the disk.
My solution is simple, well actually I would point him to some tools to use but since are a bit expensive I would point him to some other alternative locations *cough* to download these tools which I cannot post here so as to access the disk and get the data...
I am originally from an East European country.
Just drop some names :whistle: