QUESTION POSED ON: 15 May 2007
I often find myself copying a friend's/client's hard disk drive, to put back on after reinstalling Windows. Often, the hard disk drives have errors causing the copying process to fail, and I have to manually figure out which files still need to be copied.
Is there a better way of copying files from crashed hard disk drives in which the process won't fail and stop if it comes across a corrupt file, i.e., either skip that file and continue, or copy the file with errors and all?
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