Detect Drive Failure
Detect Drive Failure
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Presented by:
Jim Aspinwall
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#57 Detect Drive Failure Before It Happens
#57 Monitor the condition of your disk drives for predictions of failure.
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Detect Drive Failure Before It Happens #57
I’ve long since given up on the pedestrian Norton Utilities like Norton Disk
Doctor because it does not do enough to spend the time running it, espe-
cially for those really cranky lost partitions, erratic mechanical problems
inside the drive, and when S.M.A.R.T. says the drive is bad or going to be
bad soon.
When it’s time to recover partitions and data I unlock my arsenal of serious
disk recovery tools, which are:
• Steve Gibson’s SpinRite 6.0 (http://www.spinrite.com) for finding and
fixing or moving bad data blocks on FAT, NTFS, Linux, Novell, Macin-
tosh, and even TiVo volumes
• Ontrack’s Easy Data Recovery (http://www.ontrack.com) for digging
deep inside a drive and extracting recovered data to other media
• Symantec’s GHOST (http://www.symantec.com) to “peel” data off a bad
drive to a disk image for replacement onto another drive, or to extract
individual datafiles with Ghost Explorer
• Kurt Garloff’s dd_rescue (http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/ddrescue/) to
image Linux partitions to other media for later recovery use (see http://
www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/5205 for an excellent write-up and tips)
If your own data recovery efforts fail, you can always resort to a data recov-
ery service like Ontrack (http://www.ontrack.com) or ActionFront (http://
www.actionfront.com).
This material has been adapted from PC Hacks by Jim Aspinwall, published by O'Reilly
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• Hard Disk Information Tool (TechRepublic)