"Watty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> See my other recent posts on my difficulty in getting my system
> squared away after a drive failure.
Watty, please don't start new threads for the same issue. It makes it
*very* difficult for those who are trying to help you.
> So far unstoppable copier hasn't quite done, it but I may know why.
> Possibly I missed a setting.
I had never heard of this program before, but it seems interesting. At
any rate, it does not have imaging capabilities.
> However, I tried the old drive again. The shop had gotten it up once
> long enough to copy just about everything off of it, so I thought I'd
> give it a try.
I don't believe you ever told us what was wrong with this drive. (Then
again, with seven or so simultaneous threads, it's possible you did, but
I never saw the description.) Is the drive *physically* bad? Or is it
just that the Windows installation became corrupt?
> It came up but needed to do a chkdsk, which took 10-15 minutes of
> sorting out orphans and such. It now seems pretty much up and intact.
> I'm about to make an image copy and save off to an external drive. I
> may explore unstoppable again, but first to get the image saved. It's
> been up for 2 hours.
What program are you going to use to image the hard drive? There is a
free trial version of Acronis True Image available for download. If you
want something totally free, DriveImageXML is very good.
Then again, if your Windows installation is/was riddled with malware,
you should consider a clean installation of Windows; that's what I would
do. Note that you would not be able to copy your original Program Files
folder to the new hard drive; that won't work. Programs, unfortunately,
need to be *reinstalled*.
> My guess is the power supply hiccuped originally. When I brought it up
> here, I removed the second and third hard drives.
In the future, if your hard drive is physically healthy, but you need to
reinstall Windows, consider a Repair installation. This will keep all
your programs and data intact. See:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm