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I'm using teracopy and don't want my data to get damaged

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[-] WikiBox@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Check for Uncorrectable sector count. As long as that is zero, your reallocated sectors were reallocated without any dataloss.

Modern hdds are designed to reallocate sectors in order to "self-heal" during the warranty period. So reallocated sectors may not spell immediate disaster. Just normal and expected behavior.

If you think the hdd is going bad, avoid writing to it. Only read and rescue your data ASAP.

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