That, i had done, thanks anyway for the suggestion. But what if the source
is 1 GB and the destination drive is 1 GB? Plus, the person who ask me to do
the files backup is not even good with windows other than surfing the
internet. Not to mention loop mounting the disk image to get datas in it.

I found a program on windows that can transfer files and skip the one in bad
sector with commander-like interface and I was just thinking that there
might be one quite similar too available for GNU/Linux system. I just hate
to install that dreaded operating system just to do this one simple thing.

TIA for any information.

2009/7/5 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <edua...@kalinowski.com.br>

> Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> > Is there any program like midnight commander that i can use to copy
> > files from a disk drive with bad sector to another disk. The source
> > disk drive is readable but a few files happens to be on bad sectors
> > and copying would fail when it reached the bad sector. What i really
> > want is a simple copy program that can skip the bad sectors.
>
> Sounds like a task for dd_rescue.
>
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Umarzuki Mochlis
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