Using the command 'dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=4096' I copied my failing
HDD to a new HDD.
During the copy process I was advised about the stage of completion a few times, so I was confident things were going as intended. Additionally, the container of the New HDD had an led that blinked continuously during the copy process and stopped blinking when process finished.
When completed, I removed the failing HDD and put the new drive in my Laptop. After starting the computer an error message indicating unrecognizable file system appeared and the system went to a grub rescue prompt.
Using a liveUSB, I opened "Try Kubuntu", then opened the Partition Application in System. After the partition package opened, data appeared for the LiveUSB, but the new HDD stated there was no partition information. No used or unused space was indicated. Can this problem be rectified? I also noticed the file system indicated on the new drive was FAT32. I suspect that is correct, though.
I still have the failing HDD and believe it would function if redoing the process is required. If so, it would be nice if I could leave the new HDD in the laptop and make the transfer from the outside unit.
Does it appear that I executed the Command wrong? Thanks!
HDD to a new HDD.
During the copy process I was advised about the stage of completion a few times, so I was confident things were going as intended. Additionally, the container of the New HDD had an led that blinked continuously during the copy process and stopped blinking when process finished.
When completed, I removed the failing HDD and put the new drive in my Laptop. After starting the computer an error message indicating unrecognizable file system appeared and the system went to a grub rescue prompt.
Using a liveUSB, I opened "Try Kubuntu", then opened the Partition Application in System. After the partition package opened, data appeared for the LiveUSB, but the new HDD stated there was no partition information. No used or unused space was indicated. Can this problem be rectified? I also noticed the file system indicated on the new drive was FAT32. I suspect that is correct, though.
I still have the failing HDD and believe it would function if redoing the process is required. If so, it would be nice if I could leave the new HDD in the laptop and make the transfer from the outside unit.
Does it appear that I executed the Command wrong? Thanks!
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