Sorry to contact you this way. But I have racked my brain trying
desperately to imitate that I am as intelligent as you guys and I am
totally out of energy.
I used ddrescue 1.19 to rescue a badly scratched CD containing photos of a
soldier who died recently. The family asked if I could retrieve images
from a damaged CD. I would be really excited to tell them I recovered the
photos using ddrescue on Linux Mint 18. The command was (as per your
manual's example):
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ddrescue -n -b2048 /dev/cdrom cdimage mapfile
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Now, I am totally blown away as to the next step. First, I don't know if I
have anything to offer them. Here are the results:
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rescued: 320307 kB, errsize: 18354 kB, errors: 279
Current status
rescued: 322701 kB, errsize: 15960 kB, current rate: 0 B/s
ipos: 338659 kB, errors: 273, average rate: 1251 B/s
opos: 338659 kB, run time: 31.88 m, successful read: 13 s ago
Finished
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Second, I have searched for hours to figure out what to do with "cdimage".
I have the file on my hard drive. But nobody seems to be able to tell me
in stupid language how to turn "cdimage" into a photo CD.
Please help. I am at the end of my rope.
Thanks in advance,
Ron Asselstine
D 'n R Computer Services
P.S. I am not charging these people anything to do this. They have
already paid a tremendous personal amount.
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