I'd try power cycling and see if you can get a sample of data from various points on the drive ( try every 50GB). Some drives, once they go in to fail mode, you can't get anything more off them without cycling. I ended up building a USB controllable SATA power switch just so I can handle such drives.

something like....    ddrescue -v -f -i 50G -s 1G /dev/sde clone log

( and then -i 100G,  etc )




On 23/08/16 23:08, David Balažic wrote:
I put the files on external servers:

hdparm -I output : http://pasted.co/d61d1570
dmesg: http://pasted.co/a2481e14
smartctl -a : http://pasted.co/aead2cc3


On 23 August 2016 at 01:38, Antonio Diaz Diaz <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi David,

Please, don't attach large uncompressed files:

-rw-r--r-- 1 205619 2016-08-23 01:01 dmesg
-rw-r--r-- 1   8791 2016-08-23 01:01 dmesg.lz


David Balažic wrote:
I tried to save some data from a broken HDD with ddrescue, but after 8
days it still says rescued: 0

What options are left?

It seems this HDD is totally dead. Have you tried to put it in the freezer?


Best regards,
Antonio.


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