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I have a few faulty hard drives and tried to recover one of them yesterday. After using the demo version of a really good recovery program that wouldn't show me the results because of the demo-restrictions, I remembered there's "DD" for Linux/Unix. I also found out about DDRescue, Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier, SystemRescueCD and SpinRite.
My internal HD is fully working and has Windows XP on it. The faulty HD is in an external case with USB-port along with another working one that has enough free space to copy everything to it.
Does anybody know which program would be the best to use in my case and how?
My internal HD is fully working and has Windows XP on it. The faulty HD is in an external case with USB-port along with another working one that has enough free space to copy everything to it.
Does anybody know which program would be the best to use in my case and how?




















which takes ages.