Courtesy
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So last friday my 200GB SATA hard drive crashes. Silly me, I didn't back it up. Yeah...I know. I have no experience in data recovery whatsoever, but I'm learning very quickly over the past week. After much research on data recovery I decided to use ddrescue on the SystemRescueCd. The odd thing is that the SystemRescueCd was the only live cd that booted up on the PC besides BartPE. UBCD4WIN, Vista Recovery and UBCD for USB all stalled during boot. 
I can only imagine that it was the faulty hard drive that was causing the problems. I moved the faulty SATA drive to another PC as a second drive and Vista stalled on boot. Hmmmm.
After that attempt, I moved the drive back to the original PC and booted successfully with a bart PE disk. Ran the chkdsk/f/r utility which failed after a few hrs.
So after that I purchased a 500GB WD Caviar drive, installed it as the second SATA drive on the original PC. Booted up successfully with the SystemRescueCd. Created an 200GB NTFS Partition on the new drive with GParted. The faulty drive has 3 partitions on it. A 10GB utility, 30GB recovery and a 153GB NTFS Windows Vista OS partition. I decided to create an image of the 153 GB OS partition unto the 200GB partition I made with Gparted.
ddrescue /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb1
28 hrs later this is what I have
rescued:149174 MB errsize: 44086 kB, current rate: 0 B/s
ipos/opos: 3149 MB errors: 101, average rate 1449 kB/s
time of last successful read: 7h
splitting failed blocks....
Is it safe to say that it's time to pull the plug?
If I perhaps decided to do so, will I be able to recover the remaining data on the (149GB Partition) after running a chkdsk or fsck?
Thanks in advance and sorry for such a long post.
Cheers
Courtesy

I can only imagine that it was the faulty hard drive that was causing the problems. I moved the faulty SATA drive to another PC as a second drive and Vista stalled on boot. Hmmmm.

So after that I purchased a 500GB WD Caviar drive, installed it as the second SATA drive on the original PC. Booted up successfully with the SystemRescueCd. Created an 200GB NTFS Partition on the new drive with GParted. The faulty drive has 3 partitions on it. A 10GB utility, 30GB recovery and a 153GB NTFS Windows Vista OS partition. I decided to create an image of the 153 GB OS partition unto the 200GB partition I made with Gparted.
ddrescue /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb1
28 hrs later this is what I have
rescued:149174 MB errsize: 44086 kB, current rate: 0 B/s
ipos/opos: 3149 MB errors: 101, average rate 1449 kB/s
time of last successful read: 7h
splitting failed blocks....
Is it safe to say that it's time to pull the plug?
If I perhaps decided to do so, will I be able to recover the remaining data on the (149GB Partition) after running a chkdsk or fsck?
Thanks in advance and sorry for such a long post.

Courtesy