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OS Disc "cloning"
Ok, first I apologize if this is a FAQ, I did try to search but really dont' even know what to search for...
I am on an i7 system (homebuilt) using Win7 Professional (legit OEM copy). Here's some possibly unrelated background info..
- My OS disc has developed some bad sectors (as proven by the Samsung disc utility), and also is giving a SMART error (drive is going to fail, just hasn't fully yet).
- It APPEARS that the sectors that include the actual OS are still intact (Windows is functioning normally at this point). There are some files in my Documents folder that are corrupt, but that isnt' a big deal, I have full backups of all my DATA.
So this system is used for our business and has a TON of programs installed, and each program has TONS of add-ons and "tweaks" done. It literally took me 3 full dedicated days of setup to install all the programs, add-ons, and "tweaks".
I really DO NOT want to have to just get a new drive and re-install everything. I'd LIKE to just make a "clone" of the OS disc onto the new HD I bought today, then make the new HD the "boot disk" and have everything work perfectly (ie. Windows, and all programs and add-ons installed and ready to go).
In the past, I've been able to easily do this, using any of a few programs under Vista and older OS's (I"ve used Acronis Migrate as well as Norton Ghost in the past). In the past I've been able to just clone a disc image and used the new disc, everything was EXACTLY as it was on the old disc - no re-installing programs, etc.
Now, today I tried Acronis... the copy worked fine, the software did skip over the bad sectors (fine by me). But when I tried to boot from the new disc, Windows wouldn't fully start up... it would stop at a light blue screen with a message on the bottom right that said that it wasn't a valid copy of Windows. I couldn't get anywhere from that screen other than to shut down.
I did more research and found that Acronis doesn't work with Win7. So I decided to go back to Norton Ghost... but on their forums it doesn't seem that anyone has had luck doing the full image copy, and people are getting the same error messages that I got when I used Acronis.
SO, after more research, I found that Win7's Backup and Restore will make a disc image and will do exactly what I want it do to.. HOWEVER... after 3 attempts, it hangs after around 90% complete. I assume that it's having trouble with the bad sectors on the disc, and it's not giving me any options to skip or disregard them.
This seems like it would be simple.. I know that IT managers that need to set up dozens or hundreds of computers are able to set up ONE computer, then simply make a disc image and copy it in bulk to the rest of the computers, and the rest of the computers will look/function exactly as the original.
So I would think I should be able to do this.. but I'm currently stuck.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to software to use to accomplish these goals, and that will NOT cause the Win7 error like Acronis or Norton?
A thought I had was possibly use Acronis or Norton, and when I get that error, just boot from my Win7 Install Disc and attempt a "repair" of the OS? Would this work?