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      <title>To the Ddrescue</title>
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      <description>Another year another ddrescue to rescue some data from an broken hard-disk.&#xA;As usual, people do not backup their stuff. Of course not, because most of the users do not even know what a backup is.&#xA;And so it happened in my secondary job, where I help a small company with IT stuff, that one of the disks at a kindergarden location broke down. Only valid way to rescue data was running ddrescue over multiple days to try to save as much as possible.</description>
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