On Wed, 17 Jul 2019 13:01:05 -0400 Billy Ashton <bill00ash...@gmail.com>
wrote:

:>Hi everyone, I have an unusual problem. Somehow, one of my disk datasets
:>seems to have been corrupted, as it does not contain the data that it
:>should have.

What does that mean? Completely wrong structure? Some records wrong?
Unexpected end of file?

:>Is there a way that I can examine the disk, using a ccccchhh address and
:>look at the raw data for the dataset and just before it, to see if I can
:>identify anything?

How would you calculate which disk addresses might contain the "real" data?
Examine the entire disk?

Is there some reason that reloading a backup wouldn't work?

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