On Thursday 10 September 2020 15:44:58 Mike Bird via tde-users wrote:
On Thu September 10 2020 14:26:20 William Morder via
trinity-users via
tde-users wrote:
Do I need to identify (or calculate the position)
of these bad blocks?
I don't mean this disrespectfully but just to better apprise you
of your situation.
What you're doing is kind of like brain surgery and if you're
doing brain surgery and you're asking a diabetics mailing list
whether it's OK to remove this lumpy bit then you probably
shouldn't be doing brain surgery.
I have a master's in computer science and a lifetime of experience
and if I have to recover a hard drive in that kind of state I do a
lot of reading and studying. Sometimes I have to read the source
code of a tool to see what it is really doing. If I have to ask a
question I ask subject matter experts, not users of this magnificent
desktop environment. And with all that I don't always succeed.
--Mike
This is why I am asking questions. If I am impatient, it is because I would
rather not be messing with computers at all, but want to get to my 40 years
of research materials and personal data that are trapped on the hard drive.
I use my computers for other work, but now it becomes necessary to learn new
skills that are not really suited to my temperament. However, this is what
needs to be done, so I find a way.
Until about 2005, computers were for me only glorified typewriters, and I
never used the Internet before 2000. I taught myself to run Linux so that I
could have more control over my system (and I do like to build things, like
hardware), but I don't claim to know anything. I find my way like a blind
person feeling around in a new place.
It does help to have people who can tell me what they know better than I.
Bill
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