Hello all. I'm on the mailing list for this fantastic recovery software and 
I've learned lots reading through all the different posts. Hope you can help me.

I have a damaged drive that is nearly full with music files (mp3s). It belongs 
to a DJ and I need to get his files back quickly. The damaged drive is a 500GB 
internal SATA drive and the recovery drive is a 650GB external USB drive. Both 
drives are connected to the computer via USB adapters. As for the physical 
setup, is this good for speed? The computer I'm using is a relatively modern 
laptop with USB 2.0 ports.

What settings or parameters would you use when issuing the ddrescue command for 
this task? Assume the drive has lots of sector errors and that most of the 
files are 4-10 MB in size.

I need to pull an image quickly so I can start Photorec on it and get back the 
MP3s. I ran ddrescue for two days with the following command, but only have 4GB 
so far. As a test, I ran Photorec against the partial recovery image and got 
back lots of working MP3s. So the data is definitely intact, it's just going 
very slowly.

My command
sudo ddrescue -v -d -n /dev/Damaged_Drive /Media/Recovery_Drive/image.img 
/Media/Recovery_Drive/image.log


Also, this morning I checked on the recovery process to discover the following 
message:

ddrescue: write error: File too large

Any ideas? Please tell me how I can make a quick image? At this rate it could 
take longer than a month.

Thank you,

James
Charlotte, NC
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