[mdlug] Lemonade on laptop erases hard drive?

bob dion starline at wideopenwest.com
Sat Jun 6 07:29:36 EDT 2009


There is also ddrescue a command line tool that creates an image of the 
drive partition(s). Then you can use other tools to mount and read the 
image. Safer than working on the drive directly.

Bob

Ingles, Raymond wrote:
> First off, apropos to this thread, there's a program called "ntfsfix"
> for Linux that has restored access to a corrupted NTFS partition for me
> before. Basically, it can get the filesystem repaired to the point where
> it *can* run chkdsk.
> 
>> From: Garry Stahl
> 
>> A tool that is well worth having is an everything drive adapter for
> USB
>> SATA IDE and narrow IDE.  It turns anything into an external drive.
>> they can be had for 10 bucks and up, and needs to be in your toolbox,
>> they are just that handy.
> 
>  I'm very irritated this morning. I've been planning on installing Linux
> on my PS3, but I needed to back it up first. The drive that I was using
> for backups is a 30GB IDE laptop drive, used through a USB-to-SATA/IDE
> cable. I tried to hook it up over a month ago and... no dice, on any
> computer.
> 
>  I figured that the drive had perished. Someone at work has been
> promising to loan me a drive, but I finally gave up on them and got a
> different drive on loan from my nephew. Hooked it up last night, and...
> no dice. Nor with any of the other drives I have.
> 
>  It looks like the *adapter* died, not the drive. Hopefully I can borrow
> one of those from my nephew tonight, and I'll get a new adapter for
> Father's Day. But that adapter got light usage and no obvious abuse,
> it's irritating that it would die like that. :-/
> 
>  Sincerely,
> 
>  Ray Ingles                                     (313) 227-2317
> 
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