At 10:57 10/13/2005, Thane Sherrington (S), wrote:
>I use Ghost a lot to backup users' hard drives when reinstalling Windows, 
>but from time to time, when backing up a failing hard drive, I get an error 
>that tells me there has been an internal inconsistency, and that Ghost 
>can't continue, and it exits.  I'm using Ghost with the following command line:
>
>ghost -ntc- -ntic -ntiid -bfc -fro -crcignore
>
>Which I think does everything to make Ghost as fault tolerant as possible.
>
>Is there something that will take Ghost's place and backup damaged hard 
>drives?  I don't mind if it can't copy all the files, just copy as much as 
>it can.
>
>I have GetDataBack, but that doesn't really do what I want, as it rather 
>time intensive for a simple recovery like this, where I don't really care 
>about the data in the damaged areas.

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