Windows 7 corrupted after cloning

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I'm transfering all my data to a new hdd using gparted. My ubuntu partition went fine but my windows 7 is corrupted or broken. I tried twice to clone the partition but the new one is behaving oddly. Here's a screenshot

http://i34.tinypic.com/2637g44.png


first when windows starts theres nothing on the screen, i have to ctrl+alt+del and create a explorer.exe process, then I can't navigate because any attempt to enter "computer" or any explorer windows returns a warning with "no such interface supported". All my data is still there but is currently unusable

I really want to clone it because reinstalling everything is going to be too much time consuming

thanks in advance
 
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I'm transfering all my data to a new hdd using gparted. My ubuntu partition went fine but my windows 7 is corrupted or broken. I tried twice to clone the partition but the new one is behaving oddly. Here's a screenshot

http://i34.tinypic.com/2637g44.png


first when windows starts theres nothing on the screen, i have to ctrl+alt+del and create a explorer.exe process, then I can't navigate because any attempt to enter "computer" or any explorer windows returns a warning with "no such interface supported". All my data is still there but is currently unusable

I really want to clone it because reinstalling everything is going to be too much time consuming

thanks in advance
First things first; I'll be honest, I'm not familiar with GParted, but regardless I would recommend using Norton Ghost instead (I've used it for years with no problems), it's included in Hiren's BootCD 11.0 - www.hiren.info under "Disk tools".

Other than that, what you could try do is boot from your Windows 7 DVD, and attempt the "Startup Repair" option, this simply checks all files and settings regarding Windows startup and attempts to correct any problems it finds.

Lastly, you could also try a system file check; in an elevated command prompt (http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/783-elevated-command-prompt.html) run the following command (keep your Windows 7 DVD handy just in case):
sfc /scannow
 

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First things first; I'll be honest, I'm not familiar with GParted, but regardless I would recommend using Norton Ghost instead (I've used it for years with no problems), it's included in Hiren's BootCD 11.0 - www.hiren.info under "Disk tools".

Other than that, what you could try do is boot from your Windows 7 DVD, and attempt the "Startup Repair" option, this simply checks all files and settings regarding Windows startup and attempts to correct any problems it finds.

Lastly, you could also try a system file check; in an elevated command prompt (http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/783-elevated-command-prompt.html) run the following command (keep your Windows 7 DVD handy just in case):
sfc /scannow

the startup repair didn't found any problem...
the elevated command prompt doesn't run "H:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe the specified path does not exist"

that's really weird, I shouldn't have a H: drive, and looks like I'm running a default login, my desktop and taskbar shortcuts aren't here, just as if i resetted to a fresh install

any place where i can get a free ghost?

I'm getting really stressed with all this, is there any way I can create an image of my old windows and restore on my new partition?
 

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windows 7
Hi Dewdew,

D/L this freebie. Paragon Rescue Kit Free Edition - Product Tour

Boot it up .

Select Normal Mode>boot corrector>Search for windows installations to correct>Correct drive letters in system registry.

Select the cloned installation.

Change it's drive letter back to whatever it was originally ( usually C )
 

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If GRUB is managing the Boot Menu, then try copying the Win7 partition over using free Partition Wizard bootable CD while both HD's are plugged.

Otherwise use free Macrium Reflect to image the Win7 partition.

If both of these fail then you may have a GRUB issue.

did it with partition wizard, this time windows don't boot, i get a black screen with a flashing cursor. I ran startup repair but theres 2(?) windows installations detected, but both are in a unknown partition

Hi Dewdew,

D/L this freebie. Paragon Rescue Kit Free Edition - Product Tour

Boot it up .

Select Normal Mode>boot corrector>Search for windows installations to correct>Correct drive letters in system registry.

Select the cloned installation.

Change it's drive letter back to whatever it was originally ( usually C )

will try
 

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windows 7
Uh oh.

If you copied your original with PW and overwrote the clone - you may now have a different issue.

There was nothing wrong with the clone boot process - it was the os loading which was affected by win 7's habit of switching drive letters. It could have been fixed by Paragon in a minute.

What is the situation now?


Your best bet now is to use the free Macrium to make an image of your original 7 installation , then restore that image to the other HD.
 

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    Coolermaster
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    xfx pro 450w
Si, I looked at the screenshot in OP and it didn't look like drive letter slippage which normally shows "Windows isn't genuine" on blue screen yet gives access via Task Manager.

What tells us that it is a slipped drive letter?

My thought was to copy with PW (hence without MBR) so GRUB could pick it up if GRUB is managing the boot, then if GRUB doesn't pick it up Mark 7 active and write the MBR using Startup Repair three times. Of course GRUB corruption can bollix everything anyway.

Paragon helped fix a slipped drive letter here yesterday when OP had bluescreen non-geniune fail after repartioning. It would be helpful to know how else to spot that condition. Thanks :geek:
 
GParted is definitely not a tool of choice for cloning. Its primary function is partition mangement...creating, deleting and especially resizing.
 

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any place where i can get a free ghost?

I'm getting really stressed with all this, is there any way I can create an image of my old windows and restore on my new partition?
Ghost is included in Hiren's Boot CD, along with many other tools that you'll quite likely one day need. I posted this link in my first post: Hiren's BootCD 11.0 - www.hiren.info

For the record, my current Windows 7 installation has been moved to it's third harddrive now using Ghost (from a SATA 160GB to a 80GB, and lastly to a 250GB. drive has always had two partitions) and I've never had any issues. But, I suspect there's something different with the way you're diong it that's causing problems...

Got one very important question though; if you try boot off your old drive (your source for the cloning process attempt) does your original Windows installation still boot?

Also, when you copied the partitions, in your first post you said your Ubuntu partition went fine, but the Windows one is giving problems... Were these two partitions on the same drive? And if so, did you place them on the new drive in the same locations as they were on the old drive? If not, that may be one problem..

I would highly recommend trying again with Norton Ghost; instead of moving partitions individually, simply duplicate the entire disk. The partitions will be resized according to the destination drive size.
 

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Antivirus
MS Security Essentials
Browser
Chrome... Duh. (:
any place where i can get a free ghost?

I'm getting really stressed with all this, is there any way I can create an image of my old windows and restore on my new partition?
Ghost is included in Hiren's Boot CD, along with many other tools that you'll quite likely one day need. I posted this link in my first post: Hiren's BootCD 11.0 - www.hiren.info

For the record, my current Windows 7 installation has been moved to it's third harddrive now using Ghost (from a SATA 160GB to a 80GB, and lastly to a 250GB. drive has always had two partitions) and I've never had any issues. But, I suspect there's something different with the way you're diong it that's causing problems...

Got one very important question though; if you try boot off your old drive (your source for the cloning process attempt) does your original Windows installation still boot?

Also, when you copied the partitions, in your first post you said your Ubuntu partition went fine, but the Windows one is giving problems... Were these two partitions on the same drive? And if so, did you place them on the new drive in the same locations as they were on the old drive? If not, that may be one problem..

I would highly recommend trying again with Norton Ghost; instead of moving partitions individually, simply duplicate the entire disk. The partitions will be resized according to the destination drive size.

I hope you aren't saying that Norton Ghost is included on that disc. That would be highly illegal.
 

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ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5K/EPU Rev 1.xx
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4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon X1950 Pro
Sound Card
Built in HD Audio
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22" Gateway LCD
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
ST3160023A [Hard drive] (160.04 GB) -- drive 0, rev 8.01, ST3500630AS [Hard drive] (500.11 GB) -- drive 2, rev 3.AAK
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Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000
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I hope you aren't saying that Norton Ghost is included on that disc. That would be highly illegal.
In all honesty I hadn't thought of that; looking at the HBCD website now, it seems that Ghost has been removed and replaced with the following (description from website):

DriveImage XML 2.14
backup any drive/partition to an image file, even if the drive is currently in use, a very good freeware alternative to Ghost / Acronis



Despite that fact though, there are numerous drive and partition backup and restore tools on both Hiren's Boot CD and Ultimate Boot CD that are freeware.
 

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Si, I looked at the screenshot in OP and it didn't look like drive letter slippage which normally shows "Windows isn't genuine" on blue screen yet gives access via Task Manager.

What tells us that it is a slipped drive letter?

My thought was to copy with PW (hence without MBR) so GRUB could pick it up if GRUB is managing the boot, then if GRUB doesn't pick it up Mark 7 active and write the MBR using Startup Repair three times. Of course GRUB corruption can bollix everything anyway.

Paragon helped fix a slipped drive letter here yesterday when OP had bluescreen non-geniune fail after repartioning. It would be helpful to know how else to spot that condition. Thanks :geek:

The clues are here Greg :

first when windows starts theres nothing on the screen, i have to ctrl+alt+del and create a explorer.exe...the startup repair didn't found any problem...


"H:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe the specified path does not exist"

that's really weird, I shouldn't have a H: drive, and looks like I'm running a default login, my desktop and taskbar shortcuts aren't here

Elementary, my dear Watson.
 

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  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    OS
    7 X64
    CPU
    i5 8400
    Motherboard
    gigabyte b365m ds3h
    Memory
    2x8gb 3200mhz
    Hard Drives
    various
    PSU
    pure power 11 400w cm
    Case
    Coolermaster
    Cooling
    cryorig m9i
  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    OS
    7x64
    CPU
    g5400
    Motherboard
    ga b365m ds3h
    Memory
    8gb ddr4 2400
    PSU
    xfx pro 450w
Uh oh.

If you copied your original with PW and overwrote the clone - you may now have a different issue.

There was nothing wrong with the clone boot process - it was the os loading which was affected by win 7's habit of switching drive letters. It could have been fixed by Paragon in a minute.

What is the situation now?


Your best bet now is to use the free Macrium to make an image of your original 7 installation , then restore that image to the other HD.

well my status is SOLVED, it really was a drive letter problem, but I had to reformat the new partition because partition wizard ended up screwing even more the clone, while GParted did what it was supposed to do.

I thank you all who helped me
 

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windows 7
The clues are here Greg :

first when windows starts theres nothing on the screen, i have to ctrl+alt+del and create a explorer.exe...the startup repair didn't found any problem...

"H:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe the specified path does not exist"

that's really weird, I shouldn't have a H: drive, and looks like I'm running a default login, my desktop and taskbar shortcuts aren't here

Elementary, my dear Watson.

I agree that I missed the vital clues that it is a slipped drive letter since it wasn't like previous ones and I was looking elsewhere. :o I will learn from it.

However, there is nothing elementary about this. I doubt whether most any tech support in the world could handle this level of repair as it is surely one of the most advanced operations which exist.

Just like many of the others I have learned from you, Si! :geek: Thanks.
 
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