Centurion Computer Technology (2005) Ltd wrote:
After having used ddrescue a few times, I have found that in some cases
that I get better results by killing the process and starting elsewhere
on the disc, then returning to where the original process left of a bit
later.  I think this reduces the heat build up from very slow reads on a
bad area, reducing degradation, and giving overall better results.

What version of ddrescue are you using? 1.7 jumps out of error areas faster than previous versions, but perhaps this can be further improved.


regards,
Antonio.


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