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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
What software are you using? If the new hard drive is a Western digital you can download a free copy of Acroness that will work. I have the full version and it will clone to any brand of drive.
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it is a seagate drive. i have 'discwizard' for seagate drives (acronis). it doesn't work. i've also tried command level 'seatools' to scan and repair the disk. it can't repair (move and mark) the bad sectors. i am doing a disk copy, command level, and will probably have to reinstall windows 7 on my new drive.
i find it absurd that the software cannot clone the data on the new drive. i have tried several utilities, linux based, windows based, and DOS. no luck.