Hello.
I have a damaged TOSHIBA MK5059GSX 500GB SATA II 8MB 2.5 drive.
There are photos from about 20 years on it. I got it to recover files from it.
In DMDE> Search NTFS> it found all files, the whole folder structure original of course. However, when I try to recover files from some folders, I have a message like in the subject.
Disk # 0 Sector e.g. 284 791 608 (tries 2): WinError23. Data Error (CRC).
And the options interrupt, retry, ignore, ignore all, confirm, cancel, reset and parameters.
If I let you ignore all this and yes, it will recover the file but the image will be so fragmented, or some RGB channel is missing or noise, fragments of the image are rearranged in places ...
I guess it's bad sectors, but if I make a sectoral backup to a second identical new disk, will I be able to recover these files?
Maybe I'll ask otherwise, is there any magic way to get all files back without problem? Or just put up with the loss.
I have a damaged TOSHIBA MK5059GSX 500GB SATA II 8MB 2.5 drive.
There are photos from about 20 years on it. I got it to recover files from it.
In DMDE> Search NTFS> it found all files, the whole folder structure original of course. However, when I try to recover files from some folders, I have a message like in the subject.
Disk # 0 Sector e.g. 284 791 608 (tries 2): WinError23. Data Error (CRC).
And the options interrupt, retry, ignore, ignore all, confirm, cancel, reset and parameters.
If I let you ignore all this and yes, it will recover the file but the image will be so fragmented, or some RGB channel is missing or noise, fragments of the image are rearranged in places ...
I guess it's bad sectors, but if I make a sectoral backup to a second identical new disk, will I be able to recover these files?
Maybe I'll ask otherwise, is there any magic way to get all files back without problem? Or just put up with the loss.