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    WHS Server Recovery

    Thanks Jared, I'll post an update in the coming days.
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    WHS Server Recovery

    Yeah, that's the conclusion I've come to. Once I've cloned as many sectors as I can from the failing Drive to the new one and, of course, made a backup of that rescued clone, I will begin to determine what the problem is and of course try to correct it. Can you point me to any resources that...
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    WHS Server Recovery

    Thanks Jared! Apologies for slow response - I've been trying to figure out how to make a copy of the cloned DATA partition from my server Disk0, but I don't have a single drive large enough for the 1.5TB partition I created so I was looking at drives I have to see if I could cobble enough...
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    WHS Server Recovery

    Thanks Jared! Bear with me as I want to sure on what I do next... I had not specified the "-f" option whereas you have in your example command. In reading the --help file, I see the description of the option as "--force overwrite output device or partition". My...
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    WHS Server Recovery

    Greetings All - I have a situation I want to get your guidance on. I have a Windows Home Server (WHS) which is a headless machine with 4 drive bays that recently hung. This particular machine is a network attached server that does not have a monitor nor keyboard/mouse directly attached. As a...
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