Recovering files

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About a month ago, one of my drives failed.  The physical disk is fine, it
is just the superblocks are corrupt and there is some serious damage to
the actual data on the drive.  I have read many how-tos and tried using
different programs such as e2salvage and e2 recover to recover data, but
it was unable to recover the data.  I stringsed the device and I can see
some parts of some of my files, so I was wondering if there was some way
to go block to block and see if there is a certain file there, and if
there is a legible file, copy it over.  I have tried those programs with
no success, I can show you my errors if you wish.

I was mostly looking for a way to recover just my MP3 files off of this
failed disk.  Thanks for the help.


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