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    Data recovery from SSD, physically nothing wrong nor is it failing

    As instructed on the "How to Clone a Hard Drive With Bad Sectors Using ddrescue" On Step 4: Determining the path, What I am finding after typing the command Hwinfo, I see the following as described ( I have provided screenshot) /dev/nvme0n1------------------( Source Drive )...
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    Data recovery from SSD, physically nothing wrong nor is it failing

    I am sorry bother, but I want to be certain, Is a blank drive necessary for the step to clone, are there any repercussion if I use a drive that has backups stuff of mine ? I don't wish those things to get overwriting by the clone. Will it be a safe bet, go purchase a cheap that is same size...
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    Data recovery from SSD, physically nothing wrong nor is it failing

    If I find the files, is it still necessary to follow the clonning process, Its my understanding that no matter what, its always best practice to clone the drive and do whatever is needed.
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    Data recovery from SSD, physically nothing wrong nor is it failing

    Can someone help me with the approach I should take when only needing to recover the documents and other program profiles. The r-studio demo isn't helpful since if the size of file exceed the 256kbb limit. What paid version should I go with R-studio, Its NTFS, i am trying to recover from. Will...
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    Data recovery from SSD, physically nothing wrong nor is it failing

    I am planning to allocated some space on my external easystore in a specific empty folder. I do have media on it. I am bit of novice here, I was wondering when you said "if you are writing to a file then you don't have to worry about it." It will be writing to a specific area, but what file ?
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    Data recovery from SSD, physically nothing wrong nor is it failing

    I have empty space allocated on my external WD easystore for the clone C drive, Are you saying it will it overwrite other stuff as well on the external drive ? I am sorry, bit confused here what do you mean by this "If you are writing to a file then you don't have to worry about it."
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    Hello from NY

    Hi all, My name is Mehdi. I am hoping to learn and gain knowledge in the area of Data recovery. This is great opportunity to be part of this diverse community where there is abundant qualities and skills to be learned. I share the same excitement and passion for tools and trade of PC built...
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    Data recovery from SSD, physically nothing wrong nor is it failing

    I found myself in a little pickle with data being lost, However I was able to retrieve, but i didn't proceed with anymore since I didn't want to overwrite without clonning my ssd. I was using DMDE to recover those files, but I didn't find out about the cloning the drive until someone mentioned...
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