[mdlug] Some odd experience recovering NTFS drive
Wojtak, Greg
GregWojtak at quickenloans.com
Fri Jun 5 17:28:37 EDT 2009
It makes sense to me - the drive is toast. Any time you hear any kind of noise from a hard disk other than the occasional seeking, all bets are off in terms of its operation. In fact, what you've described sounds perfectly normal under the circumstances.
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From: mdlug-bounces at mdlug.org [mailto:mdlug-bounces at mdlug.org] On Behalf Of David McMillan
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 4:46 PM
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Subject: [mdlug] Some odd experience recovering NTFS drive
My little sister has a laptop running XP Home (I know, I know, but she
*had* to have it for software her classes required), and the hard drive
started making odd noises (rattling noise, like the heads never stopped
seeking) a while back, accompanied by BSODs and eventually "No Boot OS
found" from the BIOS.
So, figure, no problem, I'll just boot it from a LiveCD, run some
utils, clone the drive to a new drive I picked up, done.
Except... Ubuntu couldn't even see that the drive existed. Uh oh.
Step 2: remove drive, place in external USB enclosure, plug into my
regular Linux desktop. Parted says that /dev/sdc has one NTFS partition
on it taking up the full drive, but mount says that /dev/sdc1 doesn't
exist. Huh?
Step 3: Run testdisk on it. Testdisk says the drive is fine, the MBR
is fine, the backup MBR is fine, and rebuilding the MBR creates an MBR
identical to what's already there. But I still can't mount the
partition and get anything off of it. WTF?
Step 4: make sure all my NTFS utils are up to date. They are. Heck.
Step 5: consider buying a goat and some black candles.
Step 6: decide to try dd instead, copy the drive entire to an image.
dd stalls at around 20% of the drive -- doesn't fail, just... stops
progressing.
Step 7: use ddrescue. This is where things get REALLY odd. At this
point, despite the fact that the drive is making noises like a pinball
machine rolling down a hill, ddrescue is still chuntering along. After
72hrs, it's retrieved about 14GB out of the 40GB drive, and is still
chewing away. There's only been about 4kb worth of errors (let's hear
it for -v).
So... anyone ever see anything like this before? In my past
experience, a drive this noisy just dies and can't be recovered. Short
of that, I've never been unable to at least recover whatever's on the
good sectors with dd and/or testdisk. And I've never seen dd or
ddrescue behave this way before. The symptoms just don't add up into a
pattern that makes any sense to me.
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