No data has been read from the source hard drive in the time specified. Disk Recoup may be hung on a read operation. See "Time and patience". If this error persists for a few minutes, you may need to reboot the
computer.
The copy operation file is complete but with some unreadable sectors. You should click on Copy again. Disk Recoup will try and
copy the missing sectors and usually will successfully read some more. You can keep doing this until no more sectors can be read.
The name of the Source drive or Destination has changed. It can be the same drive but the name has changed due to a new disk number
assignment. When you physically add or remove drives and reboot Windows®, the disk number assigned to a drive may change.
You are resuming a previous copy operation and the hardware serial number of the Source drive is not the same as the original value.
This error is most likely caused by the selection of the wrong Source drive.
You clicked on "Options", "Source Drive Optimization" and chose to use only low-level disk operations. However, the
Source drive did not respond to low-level disk commands.
You chose a dedicated hard drive to be the destination of a copy operation. Any existing data on the drive will be overwritten and
permanently lost. See Dedicated destination hard drive.