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rajatQ2
10-29-2009, 06:15 AM
Hey,
I have a bunch of bad sectors on a Western Digital 640gb hard drive. Seems like most of the bad sectors are in one place. Odd thing is, the system boots up OK and is still mostly usable. Antivirus and Carbonite hang when they hit the bad sectors, but the system is OK.

I'm using the UBCD4Win , the ultimate boot cd for windows, to try and copy the old disk contents to the new disk that WD sent out to me. I really don't have time to rebuild the OS since i'm right in the middle of the semester.

The problem is, on the C: drive where all the good stuff is, the program, Easeus , can't copy around the bad sectors and gets stuck. Do you guys know a program that will skip the bad sectors and just go go go for whatever it can get off the disk?

Jeffbx
10-29-2009, 09:36 AM
Run a CHKDSK with a full surface scan. That will mark the sectors as bad & attempt to move the data to a safe area. Once it's complete, then do your disk copy.

mechmike0034
10-30-2009, 06:47 PM
:stupid:, plus use Roadkil's Raw Copy (http://www.roadkil.net/program.php?ProgramID=22) (this is on the UBCD4WIN) to do the copy over to the other drive.

Airencracken
10-30-2009, 09:28 PM
I recently found out my Windows drive (an old pata drive) has a few bad sectors as well. :( Going to need a new HDD or two soon. Sigh.

rajatQ2
11-04-2009, 10:42 AM
Thanks Guys! Did JeffBX's suggestion first. It took over 6 hours to patch up the disk. now RawCopy is running, 20 minutes in and its already had 72 read errors. The fact that the system is mostly operable and bootable gives me hope that the bad sectors are in unimportant files. Let's see....
THX

rajatQ2
11-11-2009, 08:14 PM
Finally fixed.... over 50 hours of RawCopy! Some files were hopelessly corrupted, i'm just deleting those. Nothing crucial though. Thanks for the help. Can't belive it took such a long time.