Your best chance is to boot Ubuntu from USB so that the broken harddisk
is not used. Then you will have a chance to try and access the files on
the broken harddisk using the Files app in your live USB session.
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Accessing a broken harddisk from the live session may be extremely slow.
If it works at all then it can take days to copy your data from it, due
to the repeated hardware errors and timeouts.
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Does it mean that I can not recover the files? attached error image when
starting.
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In that case please explain in more detail what the error is you are
facing.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1804560
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Oh, sorry, I see the problem in the kernel log. Your Seagate harddisk
(/dev/sda) has failed. Unfortunately that's a hardware problem that we
can't fix in software.
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Status: Won't Fix => Invalid
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I understand that it may be because it is no longer in service, but I
need to recover the files as I can, I have very important information.
Thanks for your comments.
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