Hi Shehab.

First, I would make a backup of the image.  Then I would try running Testdisk 
on the image, to see if it can find and restore any partitions.

If that fails, of if the newly recovered partitions are still unmountable due 
to filesystem corruption, I would use Photorec (included with the Testdisk 
package) to try to carve files form the image.

That's it...

Andrew


--- On Mon, 10/18/10, Shehab Kazi <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Shehab Kazi <[email protected]>
Subject: [Bug-ddrescue] Proceeding further after running ddrescue .
To: [email protected]
Received: Monday, October 18, 2010, 7:08 AM

Hi!
I have a 'corrupt' 4GB usb memory stick that Windows says needs to be 
formatted. Linux (Debian Lenny) recognises it as /dev/sdc but will not mount it 
giving a very general mount error.

I was able to run 'dd' without any problems and made an image backup. I then 
ran 'ddrescue' as well to make another image without any problems (though I'm 
not sure if it was even necessary to run 'ddrescue in my case). So maybe the 
data itself is fine but only the partition table is corrupt?

When I had tried to run 'testdisk' on the memory stick, it returns saying that 
it can't find any partitions on the drive. I read some posts on this forum 
about trying to use data carving tools on the image like 'foremost'. I will try 
that when I get home but was wondering if someone has some more advice on how I 
should proceed. I need to access/rescue the files that are stored on the image 
created with ddrescue/dd.

Any help will be appreciated. I understand that ddrescue is doing its job and I 
need help with what to do with the rescued image.
Best wishes,Shehab.

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