Oh, I skipped this small piece of important information, thanks. I have such non-contiguous synthetic logfile, because I use nfi.exe [1-3] to get sectors used by given files. Then continue the rescue process with them instead of rescueing not so important or potentially empty space on a NTFS drive showing extreme low read speed on failing areas. Unfortunely I couldn't find a suitable Linux until.
I think for such targeted rescues it would be really useful if ddrescuelog could generate a legitim logfile. For my case now I will create a small script to do that and next time will read more carefully :). (Definitely the name DOMAIN logfile made me think, instead of reading, that arbitrary domains can be given). Best regards, Gábor [1] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/253066 look for Windows NT File System (NTFS) File Sector Information Utility [2] http://waynes-world-it.blogspot.com/2008/03/viewing-ntfs-information-with-nfi-and.html?m=1 [3] http://superuser.com/questions/346381/how-can-i-generate-a-list-of-files-from-a-list-of-sectors
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