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I think a few on here will appreciate the below story
A few weeks ago, one of our work Thinkpad's, which was only about a month old popped up an impending hard drive failure notice and the message about backing up your stuff.
I took the TP, put a new HDD in it, and started to copy the data from the old drive. I got two directories in and the drive hung.
Hooked the drive up to my box to try and bring it over to an intermediate location..... It didn't get past taking ownership of the user's folder then it hung again.
Upon bringing the drive back up, I could no longer access the information in the first two partitions on the drive. Windows said they needed to be formatted.
UH OH!
A pile of power cycles later, letting it cool overnight....etc Nothing
I then tried Ontrack and EASUS recovery utilities even as going as far as block level recovery.
Still no love
Tried with the drive hooked directly to a controller on my PC and via the USB adapter. It made no difference.
So, due to some remote server work I was doing this weekend, I had booted into Fedora. I updated to FC16 and then while trying to get my Squeezebox server operational again, I figured I'd give Linux a shot.
AND HOW!
Turned the USB controller on, all three partitions showed up. Was able to access and copy the data off without a problem! No need for recovery software either. It hung once, I power cycled it, it showed back up and Thunar just resumed where it had left off.
I had a good chuckle over this one
Anyway, just another situation where Linux shines over Windows

A few weeks ago, one of our work Thinkpad's, which was only about a month old popped up an impending hard drive failure notice and the message about backing up your stuff.
I took the TP, put a new HDD in it, and started to copy the data from the old drive. I got two directories in and the drive hung.
Hooked the drive up to my box to try and bring it over to an intermediate location..... It didn't get past taking ownership of the user's folder then it hung again.
Upon bringing the drive back up, I could no longer access the information in the first two partitions on the drive. Windows said they needed to be formatted.
UH OH!
A pile of power cycles later, letting it cool overnight....etc Nothing

I then tried Ontrack and EASUS recovery utilities even as going as far as block level recovery.
Still no love

Tried with the drive hooked directly to a controller on my PC and via the USB adapter. It made no difference.
So, due to some remote server work I was doing this weekend, I had booted into Fedora. I updated to FC16 and then while trying to get my Squeezebox server operational again, I figured I'd give Linux a shot.
AND HOW!
Turned the USB controller on, all three partitions showed up. Was able to access and copy the data off without a problem! No need for recovery software either. It hung once, I power cycled it, it showed back up and Thunar just resumed where it had left off.
I had a good chuckle over this one

Anyway, just another situation where Linux shines over Windows
