why wouldnt i grab the files needed instead of making a copy of the whole drive?
its like trying to grab all your furniture and belongings in a burning house when you really just need to grab the irreplaceable pictures and memories.
i was able to grab 11gb of data from the drive before it crapped out and another trip to the freezer was enough to get it recognized again
so im going to use that time to get the permissions fixed to grab the iphoto folder instead of wasting time trying to dd a whole 320gb drive
It is more like one of those pictures you grab is on fire and because you grabbed and and carried it through the house it spread the fire and because of that the whole house burned down before the firemen arrived, when if you had not tried to grab the pictures, the house and most things in it would have been saved.
Here is a list of reasons why you shouldn't use that method:
1. Anything you do with a failing hard drive will damage it further
a) To copy files you have to mount the drive
b) If you connect a drive to a Windows/Mac it will run chdsk/fsck. It is a very bad idea to trying and fix logical error on a drive that is failing. It is hard on the drive and might corrupt the file system further
2. When the drive "crapped out" you lost valuable time with the drive where you did not actually recover any data
3. When it it keeps trying to copy something it can't because that's where the bad sectors are, it is heating up the drive (as well as causing damage to nearby sectors). Thus why the freezer trick worked. However, you would have been better off getting a quick clone of the drive using gddrescue and skipping the bad sectors the first time around. Then you do more passes to try to get more data.
4. Less hands on time. You hook it up and let it go. No need to sit there trying to copy and paste stuff, and it not working, so you try to copy less stuff at one time...you could be working on something else in that time and providing a better data recovery service because of it
5. Higher success rate. Because of many of the reasons above, you're success rate is higher.
Just try it. You will never go back. I don't even use file recovery programs any more. I just use gddrescue. Do a quick clone skipping the bad sectors, then go in reverse. Usually I don't even retry the bad sectors. Then run disk warrior and fsck on the cloned drive. The only drives I send away are too far gone to get anything with the clone in the first place.