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Re: fdisk "unable to open" /dev/hdb



On 8/30/06, neidorff <neidorff gmail com> wrote:
Hi folks,

 My wife's hard disk stopped booting, and her backup is corrupt.  (of
course)

 I took the disk and put it as a slave (/dev/hdb) in a linux machine.
Booted up.  fdisk reported that it is "unable to open" the drive.  Now this
is weird.  The bios reports that the drive is there when I power on.  This
is a different error than a missing disk, that error is "unable to read".
Anyone have any idea what type of failure I have on the disk and how to read
it to recover data?

 Many, many thanks,

 Mark

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What is the output of dmesg for hdb?  That should give you a good
idea.  You could run foremost (Linux free file carver available from
sourceforge.net) on the physical device (assuming Linux can at least
see the physical device - you can test this with something as simple
as strings /dev/hdb | head).  That would allow you to carve out
certain file types to another drive before re-formatting it.

Jacques B.


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