Oldnewb
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I recently started hearing a ticking noise and narrowed it down to my Toshiba hdd which is where my Win 7 Pro O/S was located. I also had 2 Western Digital 1Tb drives installed with 3 partitions each. My O/S and all my docs, pics, vids, added up to 800GB's. I went out and purchased a new 2TB hdd and installed it and created 3 partions of 800GB, 400GB, and 800GB. I then cut and pasted all the folders I could, (approx. 600GB of the original 800Gb) , from the failing Toshiba to the 3rd partition on the new hdd. This left me with 200GB of O/S Programs. Pagefile Etc., still on the Toshiba. I then moved enough folders from one of my Western Digital to the 2nd partition of the new hdd giving me an empty 300GB 1st partition on the WD to use to backup the remaining 200GB. I used the built-in "Create Windows Image Backup" to do this.
My problem is I then formated the Toshiba and removed it thinking I would be able to do a fresh install using my Win 7 Pro OEM disc on the 1st partition (800GB) on new hdd. Then figured I could use the Windows Image Backup to get back all my installed updates and programs. However when I use a system repair disc to boot into where I get the option to do the backup, its wants to format the new 2TB hdd (the way I read it) the whole drive and not just the C: Drive which is where the fresh install is?
Hope someone knows a work around on this cause some of my programs file are not available anymore do to the company going out of business I purchased the from.
Thanks for your input guru's!
My problem is I then formated the Toshiba and removed it thinking I would be able to do a fresh install using my Win 7 Pro OEM disc on the 1st partition (800GB) on new hdd. Then figured I could use the Windows Image Backup to get back all my installed updates and programs. However when I use a system repair disc to boot into where I get the option to do the backup, its wants to format the new 2TB hdd (the way I read it) the whole drive and not just the C: Drive which is where the fresh install is?
Hope someone knows a work around on this cause some of my programs file are not available anymore do to the company going out of business I purchased the from.
Thanks for your input guru's!
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro x64
- CPU
- AMD Phenon II x 4 965
- Motherboard
- MSI 7612 (nVIDIA NF980-G65)
- Memory
- 4 STICKS 2GB PATRIOT DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- RADEON HD5770 1GB DDR5
- Sound Card
- 7.1 Surround Sound C-Media
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Just a bunch of Displays (JABOD)
- Screen Resolution
- Very Pretty Colors
- Hard Drives
- Cheap off brand 240GB SSD
TOSHIBA 1TB
2 X WESTERN DIGITAL BLK 1TB
PLUS MANY OTHERS SET TO "JABOD" CONFIGURATION
- PSU
- 600 WATT
- Case
- CUSTOMHACK by PC ENTERPRISES
- Cooling
- FANCY RADIATOR TYPE WITH NEAT LEDS GLOWING
- Keyboard
- CRAPPY LOGITECH
- Mouse
- CRAPPY LOGITECH
- Internet Speed
- 150mbps Comcast Blast
- Antivirus
- NORTON 360 supplied by Comcast
- Browser
- Crappy Chrome
- Other Info
- MY SYSTEM IS GETTING OLD BUT HAS BEEN SURPRISINGLY ROBUST AND DEPENDABLE. TIME TO SET UP A "GO FUND ME" ACCOUNT SO YALL CAN BUY ME A NEW BUILD.