rollerchicken
New Member
Hey everyone, got a few questions for those far more knowledge concerning computers than me.
Here's the issue. The other day, I restarted my PC and it wouldn't boot back up. It would get as far as the Dell bios screen then stop. I disconnected everything and rebooted using the Windows cd. Screen says " Disk 0 seek failure".
I have tried repairing the boot files and that didn't work. Once Windows gets past that initial boot, everything is fine. I backed up personal files and did a reformat which worked for a few restarts. Thinking everything is fine, I reinstalled everything. Now, it isn't working again.
I figure one of the sectors in the front of the disk is damaged where the boot files are located. I have already planned on replacing the drive but am unsure how to best go about this.
I really don't want to reinstall everything if I don't have to. I was wondering if I could do a "Disk to Disk" copy of the primary drive using a program like Disk Image XML and put the new drive in? Or would the bad sectors be copied too?
What about putting a fresh install of Windows on the new drive and afterwards applying a back up image of the old drive to it?
I have no idea which methods would work best. Reinstalling just isn't a pleasurable experience. Fonts alone took 2 hours to go through them and select which ones to install. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jayson
BTW the computer is a Dell Vostro Slim Tower running XP home with a Dual Core CPU, and 2 gigs of RAM
Here's the issue. The other day, I restarted my PC and it wouldn't boot back up. It would get as far as the Dell bios screen then stop. I disconnected everything and rebooted using the Windows cd. Screen says " Disk 0 seek failure".
I have tried repairing the boot files and that didn't work. Once Windows gets past that initial boot, everything is fine. I backed up personal files and did a reformat which worked for a few restarts. Thinking everything is fine, I reinstalled everything. Now, it isn't working again.
I figure one of the sectors in the front of the disk is damaged where the boot files are located. I have already planned on replacing the drive but am unsure how to best go about this.
I really don't want to reinstall everything if I don't have to. I was wondering if I could do a "Disk to Disk" copy of the primary drive using a program like Disk Image XML and put the new drive in? Or would the bad sectors be copied too?
What about putting a fresh install of Windows on the new drive and afterwards applying a back up image of the old drive to it?
I have no idea which methods would work best. Reinstalling just isn't a pleasurable experience. Fonts alone took 2 hours to go through them and select which ones to install. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jayson
BTW the computer is a Dell Vostro Slim Tower running XP home with a Dual Core CPU, and 2 gigs of RAM