I apologize for not having any screenshots. I then scanned the healthy drive with testdisk but it gave me the following error - the harddisk seems to be too small? and stated that the majority of the drive was not recoverable. I also used this command to disable access from the mounting point - chflags uchg /Volumes When ddrescue stopped it gave me a message saying that there was not enough space on the disk left even though both of these drives are identical!?!?! It unmounted suddenly the remounted again and then it was gone!!!!!! I can see it in disk utilityĪnd i have used GNU ddrescue to make a copy on another 2TB Lacie.ĭdrescue -f -n /dev/disk1 /dev/disk2 rescued.log (to get of the blocks that are still good)ĭdrescue -C -f -r3 /dev/disk1 /dev/disk2 rescued.log (to get the rest)Īt the end it seemed that roughly 10400kB was not recoverable. I am only interested in recovering the HFS+ partition since it has most of the data. I am working on a MacPro running Snow Leopard 10.6.8, the drive has two partitions an HFS+ and FAT32 partition. The drive was practically brand new.but i had already copied very valuable information onto it when it failed i have backups of most except for a view projects that i really really need back!!!! I urgently need help recovering data from a failed 2TB Lacie Quadra Harddrive, I have been struggling for over a month now.i'll try to explain the situation as best i can.
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