Hi guys
I had a case where I imaged a drive in HFS (it has some bad sectors, but nothing too big...).
On DE, I tried to save the files (I could see all files and folders) to a new HDD, but I couldn't open one single file (all seem corrupted).
As the image was done successfully, I then got a Macbook laptop (not the one from the client), connected the HDD by USB and I could open all files, and copy them to a new HDD.
Why couldn't DE do that directly?? A bug? A feature??
Thanks
Recovery of HFS data
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Re: Recovery of HFS data
pclab wrote:Source of the post Hi guys
I had a case where I imaged a drive in HFS (it has some bad sectors, but nothing too big...).
On DE, I tried to save the files (I could see all files and folders) to a new HDD, but I couldn't open one single file (all seem corrupted).
As the image was done successfully, I then got a Macbook laptop (not the one from the client), connected the HDD by USB and I could open all files, and copy them to a new HDD.
Why couldn't DE do that directly?? A bug? A feature??
Thanks
pclab,
This is interesting ,i would have tried scanning catalog file once and then saving ,but what version of the software are you using BTW
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Re: Recovery of HFS data
I use the latest versions.
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Re: Recovery of HFS data
pclab wrote:Source of the post I use the latest versions.
Hi,
Do Show this Case To Roman And Party ,So That They Can Have a Peek ,All Issues Have a Genuine Cause ,We Should Be Clear If Its Something Or a Bug
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Re: Recovery of HFS data
pclab wrote:Source of the post I had a case where I imaged a drive in HFS (it has some bad sectors, but nothing too big...).
On DE, I tried to save the files (I could see all files and folders) to a new HDD, but I couldn't open one single file (all seem corrupted).
Do you work with HFS or HFS+ file system?
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Re: Recovery of HFS data
I believe it was a HFS+.
I think I still have the drive imaged with me. If yes, I will get back here.
I think I still have the drive imaged with me. If yes, I will get back here.
Re: Recovery of HFS data
Sorry, the case was closed and the drive was delivered to client...
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Re: Recovery of HFS data
pclab wrote:Source of the post Sorry, the case was closed and the drive was delivered to client...
pclab ,
i was hoping you might have it and the mystery will get over ,Alas its not possible
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