Ipos: 305664 B, non-trimmed: 0 B, current rate: 0 B/s What I did in detail: ddrescue /dev/sda /mnt/usb/SAVEDD/rescue.img /mnt/usb/SAVEDD/rescue.mapfile ![]() Unfortunately when I try to restore the image on a newer HDD the MBR is corrupted and I can not boot. I saved the entire old HDD with ddrescue (booting from systemrescue) to an image file (rescue.img on USB drive) after plugged the failing HDD on a newer computer, like explain in the ddrescue manual. My goal is not to recover the data but to get the copy of old HDD to the new HDD (2003 PATA WD 80GB) to boot again. As expected this HDD dies with a lot of S.M.A.R.T alerts. ![]() I have a very old PATA HDD (1998 Fujitsu 3.2GB) plugged into a very old computer (Pentium 2 / Asus P2L97 motherboard) with one bootable partition (Windows 95 and Fat32 file system).
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