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DammitJimanyone here have experience with a place that can recover hard drive data?18:08
mhall119DammitJim: not a place, but I've used the photorec tool to recover files from failing drives many times18:12
DammitJimphotorec?18:12
DammitJimI"m creating an image with ddrescue18:12
mhall119DammitJim: it's part of the testdisk package in Ubuntu18:12
DammitJimbut I don't think I have enough room on this hard drive18:13
mhall119it'll recover images from a disk image18:13
mhall119do you have another drive you can recover files to?18:13
DammitJimyeah, about that... I tried using ubuntu-rescue-remix, but couldn't create a usb drive to run it18:13
DammitJimthis hard drive is 2TB18:13
mhall119never heard of that remix before18:13
DammitJimI'll need something larger than that18:13
mhall119how much data was on it?18:13
DammitJimnot much... maybe 50GB18:13
mhall119it's recommended to use dd to create an image file of the drive, but if you don't have space for that it's not strictly necessary, you just need space to put the recovered files18:14
DammitJimyeah, I'm just afraid I'll mess up the drive even more18:14
mhall119it's good practice to use dd to create an image, because every time you access a failing drive you can potentially destroy data18:14
DammitJimthen we send it to a recovery place and they say they can't get anything back18:14
DammitJimright mhall119 ... that's my fear18:15
mhall119but, if you don't have any better options, you can still give that a try18:15
mhall119if the drive is working enough to be read at least18:15

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