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Cloning drives with physical problems

April 9th, 2008, 3:01

:( Please tell me, which is the best way to clone a dying Hard drive to another good one.

Re: Cloning drives with physical problems

April 9th, 2008, 3:57

A drive with physical problems, before you image it, you have to fix it's problems.

Re: Cloning drives with physical problems

April 9th, 2008, 13:06

The best its did a good diagnostic, the most important its not tried to undestando how a tool works, the most important on my humble opinion its how a hdd works before u start to works on x hdd after u figure out what´s happening wich x hdd´s wich is the cause then u got all the points to get data back :D
not all the time but on the most cases

Best Regards

Re: Cloning drives with physical problems

April 9th, 2008, 22:52

Depends on what failed. on bigger drives you can recover data with 1 failed head if its something small like a doc file without replacing heads.

Re: Cloning drives with physical problems

April 10th, 2008, 4:53

Dede wrote::( Please tell me, which is the best way to clone a dying Hard drive to another good one.


if the hard drive is dying, try to finish your backup on another disk before its last breath;
if it's dead,try to bring it back to life with help of HD Doctor.

Or you can give us more symptoms of your hdd.

good luck and regards,

Laura Lee

Re: Cloning drives with physical problems

April 11th, 2008, 8:18

I tried to clone it using HDD Clone but it gave me nothing, i tried HD Doctor (Salvation Data) but the seems not want to come back,

p.s Laura Lee your HD Doctor refused to work, I can load the drive on the HDD Management but after that the drive stops spinning. So practically there is nothing i can do with HDD Doctor. It's a seagate drive 40GB Model ST3400014a.
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