As you pointed out, copy/paste in an OS is very taxing on a drive as the heads travel up to 60 times a second over the platters making any issues with a bad drive worse very quickly. Personally I hardware image every single drive that comes through the door (any drive that doesn’t require cleanroom work anyway) so we get the best chance of recovering their data.
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Image first if possible bc you never know...that drive may have the only picture of grandma or a child...or something else that cannot be recreated. Then let the customer decide to what extent you should go to recover.
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If there is nothing wrong with the drive then I tell the client that (issues like bad USB bridge boards is a good example). I say I can do a complete copy of the drive for $95 if they would like me to.
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I agree with Frank, there are no shortcuts in data recovery. Imaging is more advisable on a sick drive than simple copy and paste. My main principle is to work the patient drive to the minimum amount possible. Hard drives are cheap, data is irreplaceable.
Jamie
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Do no harm!
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