Hi 123jack;
Oh, the good old days ... I also have a 10 MB HDD (MFM, Seagate ST-412) which is about 30 years old, as the last time (last year) I tried, even perfectly functioned. In addition, here are my 360 K floppy disks, which still easy to read ( I have a drive too).
It seems to me that the reliability lost somewhere over the years, today's high capacity, compact HDDs are much more "sensitive" ...
But to return to my issue:
Thanks for the advice, now I downloaded the latest version of the partedmagic, to study it. I will try the full backup, but have my doubts: What it will do with the unreadable system files? Or the linux is more skilful at this as well? Don't think ... Another problem is that as I read "You must use (for cloning) a drive that is larger than the source drive!"
The PC has two HDDs (four particions):
Disk 0 (this is the culprit!):
- C: 292 GB, 226 GB free (system drive, used only 66 GB but no any full backup!)
- E: 405 GB, 387 GB free (only 18 GB used here, already saved)
Disk 1 (same type but perfect):
- D: 292 GB, 86 GB free
- F: 405 GB, 339 GB free
It would be good the current (almost empty) F: partition to use for store the C: backup.
What did you think about that first I try the HDD Regenerator, and then (if successful) the Vista's own backup program. If you do go, then it is time to try the partedmagic's cloning, always must have an another (new, empty) HDD.
Thanks
zuisti