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mindaz

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Re: bad sectors HDD
« Reply #15 on: 10 November 2010, 13:55:09 »

thanks again for answers  :y
HD Tune  founded 600 errors  :-[
all data successfully transfered to another location ;)
so it is time to change HDD  ;)
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Re: bad sectors HDD
« Reply #16 on: 10 November 2010, 17:53:38 »

Easiest way to transfer your data is to install your new hard drive as Master, install windows, then slave your old hard drive to transfer your data directly...

You will need to reinstall everything that you use, but, IMO it is far better than using a program like Ghost as it gets rid of all the "chaff" that builds up with windows...
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Re: bad sectors HDD
« Reply #17 on: 10 November 2010, 18:20:53 »

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is it possible to move these bad sectors to one place  ;)
this picture is only for example  ;)
thanks
Its buggered. Its knackered. Donald Ducked. Ruined. Life Over. Dying fast. 'dangle berries'ed.

Get your data off while you can, then replace. Simple. No other sensible resolution.
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Re: bad sectors HDD
« Reply #18 on: 10 November 2010, 18:21:35 »

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thanks again for answers  :y
HD Tune  founded 600 errors  :-[
all data successfully transfered to another location ;)
so it is time to change HDD  ;)
Good man :y
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Re: bad sectors HDD
« Reply #19 on: 10 November 2010, 18:45:53 »

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is it possible to move these bad sectors to one place  ;)
this picture is only for example  ;)
thanks
Its buggered. Its knackered. Donald Ducked. Ruined. Life Over. Dying fast. 'dangle berries'ed.

Get your data off while you can, then replace. Simple. No other sensible resolution.

It's not dead, it's just pining for the fjords!
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