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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Upstate NY
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| need advice to copy partition! Main drive corrupt..? has a restore image on a seperate partition from factory. I have a clean 2nd drive mounted now, is there a way I can copy that partition/image over to new drive so I can restore on new drive? Then..I would still have bad drive with non corrupt documents still available?? I sold a guy a computer yr or 2 ago and he has lots of stuff I was able to mount in another and retrieve/backup to dvd but really don't want to waste everything on it just yet so I haven't even tried restoring original drive which I assume would work just fine. Goes to login but that's it? I have tried safe and tried an F11 which windows did a disk scan and said dirty disc/ deleted some corrupt stuff but never actually got it back to good again.... I got to take off..will check back in an hr or 2. Thanks! ![]()
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| You can run..... Join Date: Feb 2004
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| If you have a second computer running, you could just hook the drive up as a slave and copy your docs off of it. These restore partitions usually aren't as simple as copying the files to a new HD and often involve a 3rd hidden partition. Most of the drive manufacturers have cloning software on their websites, so have a look there first.. You may be able to clone the whole drive with all the partitions on it, then do the restore.
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Upstate NY
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| I see(or should I say "I don't") the hidden partition. I tried setting up the 3 partitions as the dirty drive and loaded the OS on the big one for kicks..now I have 2 stupid tiny partitions too
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