I’m still working to get DDRescue-GUI into the official Cygwin repositories, but for your average users it’s far better to use the bundle I’ve made instead. With the manual method you will end up running slightly different and newer versions of dependencies.The bundle contains all dependencies, so what you download is exactly the same as what I’ve tested.Much less disk space required (500MB instead of 1+ GB, though I’m working to further reduce this).Now everything is fully automated, and installation should only take a few minutes.Previously the whole process could take up to an hour or more, and involved following complex command-line instructions precisely.Much smaller download size (150MB instead of around 1 GB).It’s a far more convenient way of installing DDRescue-GUI on Windows, and has these advantages over the old method of manually installing Cygwin and dependencies: It’s taken a while, but The DDRescue-GUI Windows bundle is now available.
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