![]() Not entirely unexpected, but strange that I never got an error. ![]() Obviously, it was working well enough to boot and a lot of the files could be salvaged, so I made an image of it with Macrium Reflect and found that the main partition in the image was corrupt (couldn't even mount as a file system partition listed as "RAW"). There must be some technical reason why drive imaging software typically throws it's hands up when encountering an unreadable sector, but it is really annoying, especially considering the likelihood in many cloning scenarios (failing HDD to new HDD).įor example, recently I was working on a PC that wasn't booting for a friend's father and after I got it booting I determined that the problem was a failing HDD.
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