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EddieG
09-17-2010, 02:38 AM
Hi everybody,

I'm trying to fix the harddrive of a friend: his notebook fell to the ground. Since then 3 big files (around 2GB) are not accessible anymore all other data is perfectly readable!!!

So I did an almost full backup (except for theses 3 files) and now - since the drive is probably not safe anymore - I am trying to clone the whole thing using Acronis.

Problem: since these 3 files are still there, Acronis stops and doesn't finish the job.

So my question: is there a way to mark these files as deleted, although parts of them are not accessible? Just deleting them in the normal GUI way provided by Knoppix did not work. Maybe there's another way?

Thanx very much for your help,
Eddie

Harry Kuhman
09-17-2010, 04:24 AM
First of all, I would never write to NTFS with Knoppix.

Second, if you can read all but those files you should be able to back everything else up and then , if you really want, reformat the drive.

Next, you don't need to read an entire file to delete it, deleting only involves an entry in the file table.

However, I'm not sure why you would want to delete the files or reuse that disk space. You seem to know that space is bad. You currently know it is in 3 files. If you delete the files and recover the space it could cause more problems than just leaving it in those files. Alternately, chkdsk (under windows) might remap those sectors for you and get them out of use.

kl522
09-17-2010, 05:15 AM
I think you probably misunderstood the question or the need.

He did not want to reclaim the space use by the 3 files. He just want to delete them, with the hope that if those files are deleted, then Acronis can proceed to finished the job without aborting in the middle. It looks like Acronis is a bad tool for this job, if it insists on having to copy everything or otherwise it will abort.

Actually I would really question if Knoppix is the right tool for recovery. But it seems this comes back again and again, so it must be quite popular that people uses Knoppix as a recovery tool. Sorry I am of not much help here.