Ok so my friends Sony Vaio had a HDD failure. Recovery partition corrupt. I pulled HDD and connected to my desktop to attempt recovery.
Macrium V6 and Acronis 10 won't clone. Macrium fails, saying can't read source. Acronis gets most of the way thru and then freezes whole computer and only hard reboot possible.
I used Macrium to make an ISO, but it won't boot. Using Macrium PE Recovery I have attempted startup repair to no avail.
I tried to repair using Win 7 disk, but I don't have the right version. according to the a report the installed version was Pro from a "Full Packaged Product" media, specifically Part no X15-39303, which he doesn't have as it was his deceased sisters laptop. This is what previously passed WGA and was activated for years, then he recently had issues. I wish I had made an image then, suspecting HDD failure might happen, but thinking I was just being a Doomsdayer about it.
The clone and image attempts have been to a new OCZ SSD .
I also tried downloading 3 different ISO versions of Win 7 Pro from Heidoc.net but each give the same version mismatch error i get when I tried repair with my OEM copy purchased from a retail store when I built my desktop.
I would really like to recover what is on the drive as he uses it for his business and there are a lot of programs on it.
Since I couldn't get Macrium or Acronis to make an ISO of only 2 of the 3 partitions I used Disk Management to delete the corrupt partition, leaving the space unallocated . Attempts to clone still fail, and new ISO won't boot either, and PE boot repair didn't work either.
Is there another source for the proper ISO to download so I can attempt a repair?
Or any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Macrium V6 and Acronis 10 won't clone. Macrium fails, saying can't read source. Acronis gets most of the way thru and then freezes whole computer and only hard reboot possible.
I used Macrium to make an ISO, but it won't boot. Using Macrium PE Recovery I have attempted startup repair to no avail.
I tried to repair using Win 7 disk, but I don't have the right version. according to the a report the installed version was Pro from a "Full Packaged Product" media, specifically Part no X15-39303, which he doesn't have as it was his deceased sisters laptop. This is what previously passed WGA and was activated for years, then he recently had issues. I wish I had made an image then, suspecting HDD failure might happen, but thinking I was just being a Doomsdayer about it.
The clone and image attempts have been to a new OCZ SSD .
I also tried downloading 3 different ISO versions of Win 7 Pro from Heidoc.net but each give the same version mismatch error i get when I tried repair with my OEM copy purchased from a retail store when I built my desktop.
I would really like to recover what is on the drive as he uses it for his business and there are a lot of programs on it.
Since I couldn't get Macrium or Acronis to make an ISO of only 2 of the 3 partitions I used Disk Management to delete the corrupt partition, leaving the space unallocated . Attempts to clone still fail, and new ISO won't boot either, and PE boot repair didn't work either.
Is there another source for the proper ISO to download so I can attempt a repair?
Or any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
My Computers
System One System Two
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom build
- OS
- Win 7 Pro 64 bit
- CPU
- i5-3570K
- Motherboard
- Asus P8Z77-V
- Memory
- 16GB Corsair Vengeance 1866Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia GeForce 220
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 20 " Acer
- Hard Drives
- 500 GB WD D: Data
160 GB WD:Hackintosh OSx Mountain Lion
128 GB Samsung 840 EVO Win 7 Pro 64bit
- PSU
- Corsair CX600
- Cooling
- Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
- Keyboard
- Logitech usb
- Mouse
- Logitech usb
- Internet Speed
- 100Mbps Roadrunner Ultimate
- Antivirus
- Malwarebutes Pro, SAS,MSE
- Browser
- Firefox
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- Antivirus
- Malwarebytes Lifetime, SAS Lifetime, MSE
I agree Roland and it was back in post #2 and I gave the OP two options both as good as one another only I find the Ubuntu easier to use