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Is there an easier, faster command than dd (I already know about dd_rescue)
I read about and used (to recover a DVD) another command similar to dd, but it ignored errors with no difficulty. It had the name dm or ddm or something like that. Have you ever heard of such a command?
I worked like a charm, and did not take nearly as long as dd is taking on my computer.Thanks for your useful comment and for stopping by.
Do you refer to sdd command? I never used it (I don't know dm or ddm either), although dd is very time expensive when deling with errors.
I will update the post if I will find some news.You should see dd_rescue at http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/ddrescue/.
Cheers!
emdmarques@gmail.com@emdmarques: thank you for the hint! I will try dd_rescue any time soon.
Thanks for stopping by.I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Ruth
http://systemmemory.infoI am using cygwin on windows xp to try and recover my DVD that is not being recognized in Windows
Unfortunately when I try:
ddrescue -n -b 2048 /cygdrive/c /dvd/a.iso /dvd/a.log
It shows up as
"Medium not found"
is there any way to make this work@Kiran: I never tried on cygwin, I don't know if there are issues regarding ddrescue...
I will try and be back with results in few days.
Thanks for asking.Thanks for the useful tip. I just recovered a CD with a movie on it, so I could watch it with my son, as I promised him earlier. He sends his thanks ;-)
I reckon you are using GoboLinux?Thank you for this! I have had exactly the same problem with some disks, with your help it seems like I can also rip them.
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