Re: Cannot start array on disk

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> This one has a write timestamp of Mon Apr 04 16:02:53 EDT 2016.
> 
> So more than half of this volume is old data, possibly part of an empty
> default setup.  The latter part of the disk, but less than half, is more
> recent data.
> 
> I don't have anything more to suggest.  I don't know of any way to get
> just the good data, however much, at the end of the volume without the
> first half of the disk.


Hi Phil


Just to clarify, I am ok getting *all* data out of disk, whether old or new. My key issue is that while r-linux showed me files that it could recover, it did not show me any folder information. So, if getting folder information out requires getting all data out, I am fine with it. What is the way to get this information out for all data? Maybe I am missing something, but is getting data (old/new) out from disk too difficult ?

In an earlier email, you had suggested possibly running fsck on sdc4 partition. Is that something I should be considering?

Thanks,
Amit
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