Resolved: Reinstalling Win7 from backup on secondary drive

Rpger28

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This question is hopefully trivial for someone to help me with.

If I wanted to wipe my current system disk and reinstall from a backup on a secondary drive, I know how to do that. But I need to know if I can just choose to install windows on said secondary drive and make it into my system disc.

1. Is this possible?

2. Does Win7 system backup create a full image of the backed up disc when I choose "create system image?" That is, will I need to separately back up any data from this disc?

3. Will I need to create a new partition on the existing secondary disc in order to do what I want to do? If so, how does this affect said secondary disc?

I guess it wouldn't hurt to explain myself. I currently run a 64gb ssd as my operating system disc with a 1tb 7200rpm hdd as the secondary (storage) disc. I also have many programs installed on the secondary disc.

The ssd is now failing, resulting in mandatory hard reboots. I get about an hour before each reboot, then I hit some sort of bad area of the memory. I've done the whole "power cycle" thing a few times, but that didn't bring the drive back.
 
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ch33zw1z

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I am not sure if what you want to do will work. I strongly urge you to keep your OS drive the OS drive. Get a replacement.
 

Rpger28

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It's about 10 months old and is still under warranty. I just don't think the inexpensive SSD's are going to be able to handle the number of read/write cycles I need from an OS drive. The drive that's giving me trouble is a Crucial M4 64gb.

I've talked to at least 8 or so other people now who have had the same problem from using this drive or a similar one as an OS drive. All of us are using it as a main pc with at least 6 hours per day of use. All have failed in under a year. I haven't talked to a friend with a still-useable sub 256GB SSD.

I'm broke right now, so I don't have the extra scratch for another drive out of pocket. When I do, I'm going back to magnetic. Even once I can buy a new OS drive, I won't be able to afford a 128GB+ drive. I think size is an issue.
 

VirtualLarry

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The ssd is now failing, resulting in mandatory hard reboots. I get about an hour before each reboot, then I hit some sort of bad area of the memory. I've done the whole "power cycle" thing a few times, but that didn't bring the drive back.

An hour between reboots? Sure you aren't falling for the Crucial M4 firmware bug? After so many power-on hours of operation, the SSD shuts down in an hour. The 000F firmware fixed that bug, I believe.
 

Rpger28

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Updated to firmware version 10g yesterday. So far, at least 12 hrs of idling and other operation with no issues.
 

Rpger28

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Is there a "problem resolved" feature on these forums? It at least appears that my issue is resolved without issue. I can't say how awesome it is to not have to RMA or buy another primary drive right now.

My laptop is nice, but it doesn't keep up with my regular pc.
 

ch33zw1z

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Edit the original post, choose "Go Advanced", edit thread title to resolved. Thanks VL for dropping knowledge!!