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"HDD with bad sector trying to recover but computer hangs", With a HDD with a bad sector and IO errors, I want to use an Ubuntu live usb to ddrescue what I can, but Ubuntu is taking forever to start up. Is there a way I can push it to ignore the hard drive problems on mounting so that I can just make a raw drive image and be done with it? Long version: I have an 80GB IDE HDD that was once installed in an older computer. I am not sure what is on it, but I'd like to find out before I trash it if I can. I know sometimes what is lost is lost, and I'm usually pretty good about backing up before I retire a drive or system, so I am not in a panic. I just want to know what I can do and when to let go. So. I have an Acomdata usb HDD enclosure and have put the drive in it, and connected to my new pc. Windows 10 makes the new usb sound, and after about an eternity a drive letter H pops up. So it appears this has been assigned a letter before, though it could just be from the last time I tried to look at it and quit on it when I realized there was a problem. Clicking on H eventually causes Windows to prompt me to format. Of course I didn't. I remember disk management showing the drive (or partition?) as raw at some point and that was when I put the brakes on. Now I have some deep scan recovery software and am back at it for one more go. I tried connecting it to my Mac and it comes up as uninitialized. When I ignore, I can look at the disk info and see that there is a lost NTFS partition. I went back to Windows because that is where I have the recovery prog installed. I began to scan the disk. It was taking longer than usual to assess the disk, so I walked away. But after coming back, the prog said the disk had disconnected. I figured there was a usb power setting that set it to sleep, so I set everything on my computer to performance power settings and tried again. I came back and once it did its preliminary assessment, it estimated 300+ hours to scan. At first I thought I'd leave it and just let it do its thing, and once it got past whatever hiccup there is it would finish quicker. But after some reading, I stopped it right there and realized that there must be a physical problem, and decided I need to image the disk and recover from the image.
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