My mother-in-law's computer is showing a bad sector... to be safe, I would like to move the data to another disk. Unfortunately, I don't have much money and would like to move the data to a smaller drive that I have laying around.
The original drive is a 120GB Maxtor and was in a Presario so has been partitioned as C: (PRESARIO) with 92688MB and D: (PRESARIO_RP) with 7337MB. I've used DriveImage XML to make browsable images of both drives on an external drive.
There isn't much data on the C: drive... only 14% is used since all they do is use the computer for internet and email.
I'd like to move the data onto an 80 GB Maxtor drive. However, DriveImage XML won't let me copy the image for C: to a smaller partition, so I can't restore it using that program.
What's the best way to copy (preferably an image copy) the contents of the original C: and D: partitions to a new drive where the C: partition is smaller than the original C: partition?
Or, should I just try to do a low-level format of the old drive and make sure it marks the sector as bad and restore the data to it?
I need to do this with free tools if possible. Thanks!
(Oh yeah... when I ran Chkdsk on the drive and scan the surface it returns "Possibly Damaged Sector, LBA: 6478433, Status: Overwrite SKIPPED, Usage: Not Resolved". I've since used the demo version of HDD Regenerator to fix that sector (it only fixes one), and I'm running chkdsk again now to see what it says.)
The original drive is a 120GB Maxtor and was in a Presario so has been partitioned as C: (PRESARIO) with 92688MB and D: (PRESARIO_RP) with 7337MB. I've used DriveImage XML to make browsable images of both drives on an external drive.
There isn't much data on the C: drive... only 14% is used since all they do is use the computer for internet and email.
I'd like to move the data onto an 80 GB Maxtor drive. However, DriveImage XML won't let me copy the image for C: to a smaller partition, so I can't restore it using that program.
What's the best way to copy (preferably an image copy) the contents of the original C: and D: partitions to a new drive where the C: partition is smaller than the original C: partition?
Or, should I just try to do a low-level format of the old drive and make sure it marks the sector as bad and restore the data to it?
I need to do this with free tools if possible. Thanks!
(Oh yeah... when I ran Chkdsk on the drive and scan the surface it returns "Possibly Damaged Sector, LBA: 6478433, Status: Overwrite SKIPPED, Usage: Not Resolved". I've since used the demo version of HDD Regenerator to fix that sector (it only fixes one), and I'm running chkdsk again now to see what it says.)