The extended test took over 4 hours and at the end it said there were bad sectors and my options were to Close it or Repair. Then I can decide if these files are important and replace them manually (such as DLLs), or unimportant (ie, search indexes, caches, etc.). What I really want to do is get a list of all the tad sectors and affected files. I’d rather reinstall the OS if that were the case. I don’t want to just start using the new disk only to have problems. It may not be possible to get a perfect copy but I still want to keep trying. So, it completed the cloning, but my C: drive was not copied perfectly. It prompted me once for each sector, and, after a few of those and not wanting to press Skip thousands of times, I pressed Skip All. During cloning Acronic identified some sectors that were bad and couldn’t be copied. I have cloned the disk to a new WDC WD20EADS-00SB0 (SATA) using Acronis TrueImage downloaded from WD. I have backed up all my personal data, so that is not a concern. This drive holds my boot sector, C: drive (OS and personal data), and D: drive (factory system image). Some of those files are in the Windows and System32 folders.
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#Acronis true image 2014 bad sector windows 7#
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I have a WDC WD10EADS-65M2B0 (SATA) drive that is experiencing problems: