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Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe wrote:
jeff sacksteder <jsacksteder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It is essential that I not make this worse than it is. Is the

Well, this in mind the first thing you should do is taking raw images
from all the component drives before even thinking about any kind of
recovery. Just to make sure you have more than one try when something
goes wrong.


regards
   Mario
I have the same problem. Regarding raw images, I have one drive that has a periodic clicking and the other is fine (but stale by 1 event). What's the best way to make a raw image of a temperamental drive? I have an exact duplicate that I could image to.

thanks. john.
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