Galdorf
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From what i gather it skips bad sectors entirely though very low level drive commands the speed at which it can image a drive with lots of errors makes this apparent also listening to the drive during the imaging i have never heard do any retries.
Only useful if a drive has a few bad sectors though not anywhere near what ddi can do .
"Safe data recovery
Read defective media in SafeRescue mode
When copying from media with defective areas these areas will be skipped in the first run. The rescue operation will be performed at the end of the process to prevent further disk damage."
my guess :hdclone<--------------------------------> IDE/SATA controller <---> Hard disk
prob works at lowest level possible in the bootable cd version looks to be part c++ and assembly running in a linux environment. like mhdd.
Just a guess, it is the fastest software drive imaging software i have ever used more features than acronis for the price.
Only useful if a drive has a few bad sectors though not anywhere near what ddi can do .
"Safe data recovery
Read defective media in SafeRescue mode
When copying from media with defective areas these areas will be skipped in the first run. The rescue operation will be performed at the end of the process to prevent further disk damage."
my guess :hdclone<--------------------------------> IDE/SATA controller <---> Hard disk
prob works at lowest level possible in the bootable cd version looks to be part c++ and assembly running in a linux environment. like mhdd.
Just a guess, it is the fastest software drive imaging software i have ever used more features than acronis for the price.