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Macrium reflect cloning a hard drive with bad sectors
Macrium reflect cloning a hard drive with bad sectors




I then successfully restored the image of my ‘D’ drive onto this new HDD. I then physically removed the ‘D’ drive from my PC, and installed a brand new internal HDD into my PC. I was then able to successfully image the ‘D’ drive using Macrium Reflect. txt), it passed stage 4 without any problems and continued on and completed stage 5 successfully reporting that there were 5 bad clusters amounting to 20KB in bad sectors. This time, see (attachment chkdsk d drive results. I deleted the contents of the folders where there were bad clusters and then re-ran CHKDSK D: /R. CHKDSK also stopped at the end of stage 4 reporting an error. txt), it said there were ‘bad clusters in user file data’ in two different folder locations on the ‘D’ drive. The first time I ran this (see attachment chkdsk d drive results. During an attempt to create a backup image of said drive, using Macrium Reflect version 7.3 (free edition) with default setting of ‘verify file system before backup’ checked, Macrium Reflect aborted with the message ‘Unable to read from disk – Error Code 23 – Data error (cyclic redundancy check).’ When I Googled this error it said I needed to run CHKDSK D: /R. Otherwise a summary of bad clusters will be reported at the end.īad Sectors: 112 Clusters located in bad sectors.I had a 2TB internal HDD that contained just data, no operating system. Read Error: Bad sector found in cluster 2353223 Read Error: Bad sector found in cluster 2353222 If the option 'Log each bad cluster detail' selected then each sectors will be reported in the Image log, e.g: Select Other tasks > Edit defaults > Advanced.If running chkdsk is unsuccessful, force Macrium Reflect to continue on Error 23.

macrium reflect cloning a hard drive with bad sectors

Set Macrium Reflect to ignore bad sectors when creating an image

macrium reflect cloning a hard drive with bad sectors

If you are running Windows XP, Boot into the Windows PE rescue CD and run chkdsk c: /b to re-evaluate all the bad clusters restored on your drive.

macrium reflect cloning a hard drive with bad sectors macrium reflect cloning a hard drive with bad sectors

if you are running Windows Vista or later, after restoring an Image to a new disk, run chkdsk c: /b to re-evaluate all the bad clusters restored on your drive.If you receive Error Code 23 in your log after running chkdsk, run chkdsk repeatedly until an image is created without error.It's important to realize that you have lost data if clusters are relocated, as the data contained in them is unrecoverable.






Macrium reflect cloning a hard drive with bad sectors