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SSD/Data Recovery Tools - king1 - 17-04-2024 What's your goto recovery software for those especially broken HDDs and SSDs? Today's experience follows... I had my first Samsung fail today, an 860EVO, which Macrium choked on every time, multiple bad sectors, disabled error checking in Macrium, connected via SATA, still kept failing (error 483) CHKDSK /R was unhelpful, bad sectors, no free space on the drive to copy data messages etc I came across this software called hddsuperclone which has a live cd here which managed to do the job quite nicely, the cloned target drive is now up and running, it noted a lot of bad sectors, couldn't really tell how many were recovered and how many were simply filled in, but on the whole I am pleased to have the system up and running without needing to reinstall everything... It Did a good job... from their website... Quote:HDDSuperClone - An advanced Linux based hard drive cloning/imaging tool The pro version is now free and open source as the software is no longer maintained as of 2022, but I cannot fault the outcome... RE: SSD/Data Recovery Tools - nzoomed - 17-04-2024 Could be worth a look at. I've been using testdisk/photorec for recovery with good results. DDrescue on linux can be at times helpful too. I have had 2 samsung SSDs fail in the past and basically the drive did not even get detected by the system. I've never really encountered bad blocks on any in the past, but find they just stop working in most cases. RE: SSD/Data Recovery Tools - king1 - 18-04-2024 yep testdisk/photorec is my goto as well for files/photo recovery etc This pc would be quite a bit of work to reinstall/rebuild so I was quite pleased to get a full image/clone up and running... I've been surprised at the few SSDs that i've had fail have to some extent been recoverable - HDsentinel shows this one with 39 bad sectors, and yet it still booted up, avg response times were 100-10000ms, so real slow, lots of not respondings, and chkdsk had multiple issues each time, behaves very much like a bad HDD in some respects I also ran a sfc /scannow on the clone which found a few issues and repaired, also ran a dism for good measure... RE: SSD/Data Recovery Tools - nzoomed - 18-04-2024 Sounds like you have had better luck than me, i recently recovered successfully a whole drive for the first time that failed to read, was able to image the whole thing over with no corruption, took a few hours, it was a kingston drive. As you say, im surprised how it can be possible to image over drive even with corrupted data and still get the system to boot. Do the usual sfc/dism and away we go. RE: SSD/Data Recovery Tools - king1 - 09-05-2024 would you believe in the last 2 weeks, i've had another two samsung SSDs fail on me, luckily were able to recover them both - a bit of a rude awakening for me and Samsung SSDs is this... RE: SSD/Data Recovery Tools - nzoomed - 12-05-2024 (09-05-2024, 12:18 PM)king1 Wrote: would you believe in the last 2 weeks, i've had another two samsung SSDs fail on me, luckily were able to recover them both - a bit of a rude awakening for me and Samsung SSDs is this... Yeah, I've been surprised at times to see Samsungs fail. Mind you, there are lots more of the things out there nowadays, so more chance to run into failures. For a while I would often upgrade HDDs over to SSD, but most machines nowadays have already got them installed. |