Possibly damaged heads or degraded magnetic media (platter).

William.

Em 18-06-2013 13:00, [email protected] escreveu:
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    1. 10KB/sec data recovery rates - possible cause? (Paul L Daniels)


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Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 20:12:32 +1000
From: Paul L Daniels<[email protected]>
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Subject: [Bug-ddrescue] 10KB/sec data recovery rates - possible cause?
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This isn't really a bug in ddrescue at all, but rather I'm curious to
hear if anyone else has encountered this;

        I have a client 1TB WD 2.5" drive from a portable enclosure
        which failed on their system.  On start up there's no clanking
        or banging ( good sign! ) but it's *incredibly* slow to read,
        we're talking a peak of ~15KB/sec and an average of 10KB/sec.

        Anyone encountered this before, know what sort of failure it
        pertains to in the drive?

        It's going to be a looooooong recovery process.


Thanks,
Paul.



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