So I had a drive that literally took two weeks to image by bitmap due to a weak head, but in the end around 99.99% was recovered. I needed to move around some data so the entire task folder was cut and pasted to a different drive (moved from one RAID to anther RAID). I was using the split image files and imaging by bitmap, so it's now a few thousand tiny files in split image files in there.
When I reopened the task, the sector map is now suddenly empty despite the fact that the data is all obviously there.
Is there anyway to repair this Task.fdb file so I can at least copy out the recovered data. Even if it means losing the record of bad sectors, I just need it attempt reading from the split images.
(FYI I already tried opening the split images in Recovery Explorer, but due to the fact that I was imaging by bitmap there are some unread sections throwing off the numbering)
Lost Sector Map After WEEKS of Imaging
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Re: Lost Sector Map After WEEKS of Imaging
Okay, I found a way to at least access the data that was read. Here's what I did:
Create a submap using the legend and selected all the white color sectors. Next, I went to "Change Legend" and set it to be Green. Now it thinks all sectors were read, but at least I can access the recovered data. Just have no record of the bad sectors. Fortunately before I last closed the task I was smart enough to generate a report of bad sector files. I'll just have to manually move those files to the !Problem folder. Fortunately, it's only about 46 files.
Create a submap using the legend and selected all the white color sectors. Next, I went to "Change Legend" and set it to be Green. Now it thinks all sectors were read, but at least I can access the recovered data. Just have no record of the bad sectors. Fortunately before I last closed the task I was smart enough to generate a report of bad sector files. I'll just have to manually move those files to the !Problem folder. Fortunately, it's only about 46 files.
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