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trans HDD1 to HDD2

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source: [hdd1]: 80GB IDE harddisk data, over 10years. maybe many bad-sectors.
Primary (C:) FAT32 and Logical DOS (D:,E:,F:, little unallocated)
status: BIOS can auto-detect, C:> dir, can result , scandisk confirm was bad-sector.

destination: [hdd2]: new 250GB SATA harddisk.
Primary (C:) NTFS and NILL Logical DOS

I need help!

I hope trans. my HDD1 all DRIVE data To HDD2

(Q1) that [Image/Ghose] software can help me this case?

(Q2) [Image/Ghose] software FOUND HDD1 that bad-sectors or/unknow error, is ignore/about/ or try again to completed?

(Q3) when start that [Image/Ghose] software, can without Windows Env. ?
Possible BOOT from CD and run that [Image/Ghose] software

(Q4) which product [name] can help me case ?

any idea please!

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You didn't say what OS you have but if it supports chkdsk, run chkdsk /r on the 80 Gig to repair and isolate any bad sectors.
True Image will do what you want if there are not too many bad sectors. But first I would use Windows Explorer to copy any data files off and to a safe place before you attempt any procedure with True Image.
Yes, you can create a bootable True Image Rescue CD once you install the software.

Thanks, I'm use [Computer 1 install , WinXP SP2 Pro.

But I hope used [COMPUTER 2, no any O/S installed.] to doing this trans. data process...

BOOT from CD, and CD loading that [Image] software, is look fine!

Do you lisiten some [Data Recovery Service ] , is simple use that [image/ghose] software to recovery?

doing chkdsk, many generate .chk file(s). I afraid.