I have a hard drive that is 99% close to death, it is not plugged in of course but I would like to see if I can recover anything from it before it bites the dust and I would appreciate some advice or suggestions.
My immediate thought was Linux, put it in write protected mode, copy everything and ignore errors. The read heads would still jump around to copy files from wherever they are on the disk and that might not be so good. So I thought it might be better to try to image it to another drive and then let windows correct the errors on that drive, that should be a smoother read. But I don't know how to go about that in a good way, Acronis Reflect is great for functioning drives, but it is a Windows program and windows will probably poke and prod at thrash drive while setting things up and that's not ideal. This is done mostly as a technical exercise and out of curiosity.
Anyone have any suggestions or advice?