![]() ![]() I do not know whether my original Windows 7 supports UEFI or not, but the HDD obviously was initially formatted as MBR. Is it possible to verify our taken image or not? The essential problem hear is bad sectors! should I do “chkdsk” and then do cloning or imaging? (I am afraid that “chkdsk” cleans essential files of Windows! since it happened to me just recently) Can I take an image from the OEM windows drive and then reuse it further in the case of failing storage drives? Cloning is the only possible solution or taking an image would also be still possible? 2c. How can I make and introduce a new OEM partition to BIOS? 2b. I want to have my OEM Windows partition on the new SSD as well, then if necessary, I would be able it install the factory version. if I use backup, since I installed some software on another partition with different letter, is it possible to change the letter of the partitions then the software works? Since I want to preserve the existing HDD and I heard that cloning can cause conflict between two drives due to signature, but others said that this conflict can be solved. ![]() Image or clone?(I personally prefer image backup as it is reusable) I also want to preserve my Windows 7 since it is original and I do not want to pay for a new Windows. I got a 1TB SSD and I want to move to it since these bad sectors have made so many troubles for me, but I prefer to preserve the HDD as well since it still works. ![]() HDD has bad sectors: over 40KB per partition. ASUS Windows 7 Home edition sp1 2009 original 25 GB partition for Windows OEM for factory recovery MBR 700GB HDD Drive. ![]()
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