arachnaut
If you have another computer you could try puttting your laptop drives in it and clone or backup from that machine.
I don't recommend having a dual boot OS (two OS's) on a single drive.
Hi Jim-
The drive I'm trying to clone definitely has errors that prevent it from being cloned or imaged. I've backed up the C and H partitions separately (C is current and H is from before I got the disk error on 1/8.) I'm going to bite the bullet and see if I can restore at least the C partition to a new drive.
H is where I have pretty much all of my music apps and I hate the thought of having to reinstall all of them. All digits crossed that I can restore that partition as well and boot from it. I did do a system backup from that partition/OS. I'm in unfamiliar territory here, but once I have everything working again I'll be sure to keep current whole disk images rather than just backups.
I'd be happy to have my 2nd OS on a second drive, but I don't know how to move it at this point. I did the automatic upgrade from Win 7 on C and Win 8.1 on H to Win 10 back when MS offered it and I don't know how to reinstall the OS on either now. My priority is getting everything from the C partition on a new disk so I can get back to work.
One of the frustrations in all this is that aside from that one disk error message Windows threw back on 1/8, there's been no indication of any problem at all *except* when I try to clone or image the disk, and I'm at the computer pretty much all day every day. I'm glad to know there's a problem, I guess, and I'm sure I'll be relieved after this is all over, but what a PITN. I have bootable rescue media upon bootable rescue media
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I'll post back when/if all's well again...
Thanks-
-Susan