Cloning softwares such as Acronis/Ghost are designed to work with drives that are fully functioning. If you have a drive that have simple patch of unreadable errors, it would probably work fine. However, if its more than that, continuously reading error sectors can and will cause firmware...
Sounds like you lost your partition table.
Download this and run a scan. Its not free and wont let you extract big files but would let you see if anything is recoverable and would let you browse directory structure.
http://www.r-studio.com/
Its only $50 if you decide to buy it.
oh.. BtW...
I also have the Klipsch v.2-400. One day, the foams around the woofers started to rip.
I replaced them with 8 ohms 6.5" woofers I got from parts-express.
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=299-910
Total was $33 shipped for 2 woofers.
These speakers were a little smaller...
As stated, R-studio supports NTFS, HFS+, FAT32, EXT2...
GDB supports only NTFS or FAT32 depending on which version you get.
R-studio raw recovery has almost all the useful file types and can custom add.
while GDB are limited to JPG/DOC/XLS/BMP/AVI/MP3
The only way is software raid.
and you would not be able to boot from it unless you have another drive to boot or have a boot partition that only resides on 1 raid card.
If the 500Gb is showing up on disk management, does it have a drive letter assigned?
If not, right click on that drives partition and assign a drive letter.
the drive is developing bad blocks.
when bad blocks are found, they are no longer used and this logical space is replaced with reserved blocks.
When this happens, it shows on smart rellocated sector counts
as long as the partition(s) on the hd are created under W7, all partitions will be aligned.
so yes, you can partition it under W7 and then install xp on it.
No overclocking at all and using other quality components. It would not install WinXP SP2 at all. Only had it working with Winxp (no sp at all). and would randomly reboot from time to time. I did a search on the net and seems like others are having somewhat the same problem as my friend.
Mt friend purchased this motherboard. It has problems with WinXP SP2.... even after the latest BIOS which it claims fixes it. I would not buy it if it was $10.
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