How to read corrupted harddisk block? [duplicate]











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I replaced my HDD with an SSD. I've made my HDD an external disk. The disk has three partitions.




  1. root

  2. home

  3. My Files


Partition 3 can't be read. It says bad data partition.

Is it possible to read or mount the partition in any way?










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  • Did this work before putting it in an enclosure? If do, it could be a block size/alignment issue. Try put the drive back into a pc to pull data off it.
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I replaced my HDD with an SSD. I've made my HDD an external disk. The disk has three partitions.




  1. root

  2. home

  3. My Files


Partition 3 can't be read. It says bad data partition.

Is it possible to read or mount the partition in any way?










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marked as duplicate by JakeGould, harrymc, DavidPostill Nov 20 at 20:41


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  • Did this work before putting it in an enclosure? If do, it could be a block size/alignment issue. Try put the drive back into a pc to pull data off it.
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  • How do I recover lost/inaccessible data from my storage device?

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I replaced my HDD with an SSD. I've made my HDD an external disk. The disk has three partitions.




  1. root

  2. home

  3. My Files


Partition 3 can't be read. It says bad data partition.

Is it possible to read or mount the partition in any way?










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  • How do I recover lost/inaccessible data from my storage device?

    4 answers



  • Recover harddrive data

    5 answers




I replaced my HDD with an SSD. I've made my HDD an external disk. The disk has three partitions.




  1. root

  2. home

  3. My Files


Partition 3 can't be read. It says bad data partition.

Is it possible to read or mount the partition in any way?





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  • How do I recover lost/inaccessible data from my storage device?

    4 answers



  • Recover harddrive data

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marked as duplicate by JakeGould, harrymc, DavidPostill Nov 20 at 20:41


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marked as duplicate by JakeGould, harrymc, DavidPostill Nov 20 at 20:41


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  • Did this work before putting it in an enclosure? If do, it could be a block size/alignment issue. Try put the drive back into a pc to pull data off it.
    – davidgo
    Nov 20 at 18:21


















  • Did this work before putting it in an enclosure? If do, it could be a block size/alignment issue. Try put the drive back into a pc to pull data off it.
    – davidgo
    Nov 20 at 18:21
















Did this work before putting it in an enclosure? If do, it could be a block size/alignment issue. Try put the drive back into a pc to pull data off it.
– davidgo
Nov 20 at 18:21




Did this work before putting it in an enclosure? If do, it could be a block size/alignment issue. Try put the drive back into a pc to pull data off it.
– davidgo
Nov 20 at 18:21















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