Hello, Im new here and quite ignorant in the subject at hand, so bear with me please. 
Im trying to recover the data using DDrescue (with Ubuntu Remix LIVE CD via USB pen) from a friend's disk that was dropped and now wont open. The disk is a WD Elements SE 500gb (almost full). I'm trying to image the failed drive into a new one of 1TB, using the command sudo ddrescue -r 1 /dev/sdc image log (the new 1TB drive was already mounted)
1) First of all Im almost certain its one of those disk with USB-SATA bridge integrated, and AFAIK it's impossible to do anything with the image that ddrescue eventually produces. If this is the case is my only option something like Photorec? I already tried it and got some files but the time is took was incredible. Something like 2.7MB took 6m45s; 1MB took 3m20s; and in a really bad part a little image of 40Kb took 6m30s :shock:
2) To open the casing of the bad drive and to rest the disks and PC, can I stop the process and resume it safely? Ive notice that everytime I unplug and plug back-on the drives, the assigned letters change, for example: Bad Disk is C: and New Disk is D: but if I unplug them and restart the computer the next time they will have changed the letters like Bad Disk is now D: and New Disk is now C:
So Im afraid that running the same command sudo ddrescue -r 1 /dev/sdc image log will conflict with something and in a worst case scenario write on the bad disk overwritting the very same data in trying to recover.
3) Im running DDrescue for a couple of weeks now and it states that 240GB were rescue and errsize: 259GB, it hasn't read in over 20 hours and in that time it has passed from trimming to splitting phase (whatever that means) and is currently has shown bellow:
NOTE: I've done this before with success but the drives were connect via SATA in a much faster pc than the laptop I'm using this time (and in no more than 3 days), does that makes such a big difference?
Im trying to recover the data using DDrescue (with Ubuntu Remix LIVE CD via USB pen) from a friend's disk that was dropped and now wont open. The disk is a WD Elements SE 500gb (almost full). I'm trying to image the failed drive into a new one of 1TB, using the command sudo ddrescue -r 1 /dev/sdc image log (the new 1TB drive was already mounted)
1) First of all Im almost certain its one of those disk with USB-SATA bridge integrated, and AFAIK it's impossible to do anything with the image that ddrescue eventually produces. If this is the case is my only option something like Photorec? I already tried it and got some files but the time is took was incredible. Something like 2.7MB took 6m45s; 1MB took 3m20s; and in a really bad part a little image of 40Kb took 6m30s :shock:
2) To open the casing of the bad drive and to rest the disks and PC, can I stop the process and resume it safely? Ive notice that everytime I unplug and plug back-on the drives, the assigned letters change, for example: Bad Disk is C: and New Disk is D: but if I unplug them and restart the computer the next time they will have changed the letters like Bad Disk is now D: and New Disk is now C:
So Im afraid that running the same command sudo ddrescue -r 1 /dev/sdc image log will conflict with something and in a worst case scenario write on the bad disk overwritting the very same data in trying to recover.
3) Im running DDrescue for a couple of weeks now and it states that 240GB were rescue and errsize: 259GB, it hasn't read in over 20 hours and in that time it has passed from trimming to splitting phase (whatever that means) and is currently has shown bellow:
NOTE: I've done this before with success but the drives were connect via SATA in a much faster pc than the laptop I'm using this time (and in no more than 3 days), does that makes such a big difference?
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