HELP! My hard disk is failing. A few days ago my HDD NTFS format with Win XP on it started to make clicking noises like if the disk heads where trying to access something and failing. It keeps clicking and then the blue screen of death pops up. Seems to happen more when the disk hasn't been accessed for a while.
The system is useable but the only HDD monitor program I have is HD Tune 2.55 which keeps popping up with warning of Critical hard disk temperature @ 55 degrees. The temperature has gone up to 58. I have tried running the error scan from HD tune, the quick scan reports no errors, the full scan freezes at about 6 blocks into the scan. Now I want to rescue the whole disk before it completely goes. The disk is 250gb SATA. It is a dell system so has hidden partitions, 1 for the hidden dell boot up, the dell recovery partition, and the windows XP system. I have a spare 250gb PATA external USB disk which I want to recover the disk image onto. I will buy a new SATA drive to copy the disk image back onto although this will be a larger disk. I used ddrescue about 4 years ago but didn't have success as the disk was not recoverable. I have no knowledge of Linux and I don't understand what Instructions are needed to do a simple recovery of the whole disk including the hidden partitions onto the external usb drive. I have downloaded the system rescue live disk with ddrescue 1.14 with the default options. What I am trying to do is backup the whole disk to an image file stored on the external usb disk. The dell system disk is 42gb used and 189gb free and there is 70gb free space spare on the usb external disk, I have tried the following commands ddrescue /dev/hda /dev/hdb hdimage1 logfile1 ddrescue -r 3 /dev/hda /dev/hdb hdimage1 logfile1 I either get the error message too many files or input or output file could not open What am I doing wrong? Chris _______________________________________________ Bug-ddrescue mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-ddrescue
