RAW Hard Drive with Bad Boot Sector and Bad Backup Boot Sector
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RAW Hard Drive with Bad Boot Sector and Bad Backup Boot Sector
Hello, I am not sure if this is the right place to ask this, so I apologize in advance if it is. I have a hard drive that was infected with malware a long time ago, and its file system is listed as RAW. TestDisk says that both the boot sector and backup boot sector are bad. I tried to rebuild the boot sector, but it failed. If someone could help me or give me some advice, I would be grateful.
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Re: RAW Hard Drive with Bad Boot Sector and Bad Backup Boot Sector
Today's malware is ransomware that encrypts files but does not destroy partitions. How does the malware infection and the RAW status relate?hisoka wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020, 16:13 Hello, I am not sure if this is the right place to ask this, so I apologize in advance if it is. I have a hard drive that was infected with malware a long time ago, and its file system is listed as RAW. TestDisk says that both the boot sector and backup boot sector are bad. I tried to rebuild the boot sector, but it failed. If someone could help me or give me some advice, I would be grateful.
Re: RAW Hard Drive with Bad Boot Sector and Bad Backup Boot Sector
The ransomware was Petya, which infects the boot sector and formats the hard drive. I have since decrypted the drive and (I believe) removed Petya. Unfortunately the drive is not bootable, but I can still view files. It also appears many files were deleted/corrupted, especially the AppData folder. I am working on recovering the files that I want but wish to fix the drive after that.
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Re: RAW Hard Drive with Bad Boot Sector and Bad Backup Boot Sector
Buy a new drive, reinstall your operating there.
Trying to make a formally encrypted drive reboot may cost lots of time but the success is not guaranteed.
I could only give you the hint to use repair installation features as given on the installation media of your secret operating system.
Trying to make a formally encrypted drive reboot may cost lots of time but the success is not guaranteed.
I could only give you the hint to use repair installation features as given on the installation media of your secret operating system.