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Any way to copy data and skipping corrupt data instead of stopping?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1831230" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>@krs, from the symptoms and the reports, the drive is failing. Drives don't heal, they just continue to degrade. If you can get it replaced under warranty, I would do that. Your Terminal script might work for you to make it slightly easier to copy what you can and looks to be relatively low risk, so I would give it a go, see if it does what you need and if so, you have recovered what you can. Then get it replaced under warranty. I would wipe it clean, obviously, before sending it in for replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1831230, member: 396914"] @krs, from the symptoms and the reports, the drive is failing. Drives don't heal, they just continue to degrade. If you can get it replaced under warranty, I would do that. Your Terminal script might work for you to make it slightly easier to copy what you can and looks to be relatively low risk, so I would give it a go, see if it does what you need and if so, you have recovered what you can. Then get it replaced under warranty. I would wipe it clean, obviously, before sending it in for replacement. [/QUOTE]
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