How R-Studio manages to distinguish good and bad files
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 8:27 am
Hello,
i've cloned a 4 TB Western Digital drive with MRT DE.
The drive had many bad sectors that results in several corrupt files, for example some JPGs file can't be opened (due to blank start index) and others can be opened but the picture results distorted.
The thing that puzzles me is that R-studio marks with a green dot these bad files as "good" while other software can report as damaged (red circle) the files lacking the start index.
Under what circumstances does R-studio mark damaged files with a red circle?
My question is whether R-Studio will be able to distinguish damaged files from good ones after cloning procedures in other utilities?
i've cloned a 4 TB Western Digital drive with MRT DE.
The drive had many bad sectors that results in several corrupt files, for example some JPGs file can't be opened (due to blank start index) and others can be opened but the picture results distorted.
The thing that puzzles me is that R-studio marks with a green dot these bad files as "good" while other software can report as damaged (red circle) the files lacking the start index.
Under what circumstances does R-studio mark damaged files with a red circle?
My question is whether R-Studio will be able to distinguish damaged files from good ones after cloning procedures in other utilities?