Hi Andrej!

Let me just ask, why you always use option -A (—try-again)? 

I would only use that on a single run under very special circumstances, and 
almost always while still using -n (—no-split). If it is useful in your case 
depends a lot of what exactly happens, when your drive becomes unresponsive. 
Option -A might be necessary, but could also be harmful, by forcing ddrescue to 
repeat trying known bad areas instead of moving on to the untried rest of the 
disk. 

Greetings, 
Florian
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