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Posted nineteen June 2021 - 12:01 PM

I am working on a Gateway SX2803 running Windows ten Home (build 19041-985) 32bit with 6gb ram.  In that location is some software that I need to back up that is obsolete but I use regularly.  I am trying to do a clone on another Hard disk drive which is also 80gb in size.  I have run chkdsk /r on both h/drives and both are make clean.  I also ran virus and malware scans on both of them besides.

The cloning never completes.  I go error 9 code 23 read fault..I and then tried another h/drive which is 500 gb which I also tested as before with same errors.

Can someone help me troubleshoot this problem?

Thanks in advance...


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Posted nineteen June 2021 - 12:48 PM

Why make a clone...when making a backup is simpler and foolproof?

When using Macrium...that mistake message is an indication that either soft or difficult bad sectors have been detected past Macrium.  Macrium volition not consummate any functioning where bad sectors are detected during the operation.

When I observe such on my system...at that place are (at least) two ways which I have approached this.  One is to run the chkdsk /r command and see if one attempt volition articulate this upwardly.  I've run information technology up to iii times before all was articulate.  The other approach would exist to just restore a recent good fill-in...this is faster than fooling with chkdsk /r, IMO.  If you don't have a good backup, then the chkdsk /r command is your but alternative.

The problem is not with the disks yous are attempting to clone to...it's with the drive which you are attempting to clone.

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Making routine backup images of your partitions/drives...using 3d-party software...is probably the virtually of import activity that whatever user can engage in.

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Posted 19 June 2021 - 12:57 PM

According to Macrium this is a read error. Macrium can be fussy with read errors. You could attempt to clone with Aomei Backupper Standard and see how that works.

https://www.ubackup.com/free-backup-software.html

https://forum.macrium.com/24469/Clone-Failed-Fault-9-Read-Failed-23-Data-Fault


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Posted 19 June 2021 - 01:01 PM

MR 7or 8'south making total images, via Intelligent Copy, of each Bone partition and each Information partition is the best mode. I think MR nevertheless has an "ignore errors" clickbox. Each successful total epitome means one less partition to worry about. The problematic partition tin often be fixed via chkdsk and or a read and ready past HardDisk Sentry or similar utility.

Edited by RolandJS, 19 June 2021 - 01:05 PM.

"Take care of thy backups and thy restores shall have intendance of thee." Ben Franklin revisited.

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Posted xix June 2021 - 02:41 PM

Thank you for the replies.

First of all,Louis, I thought that if you lot practice a backup you cannot copy an executable file which is why I idea the clone was my but choice. The software company has been out of business concern for iii years and I don't seem to have any choice with my somewhat express expertise.  I will endeavor to run the chkdsk another time or ii equally information technology actually did not find any errors..


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Posted 19 June 2021 - 02:47 PM

John C, I will expect into the Aoemi software...thank you


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Posted xix June 2021 - 02:49 PM

Roland, I did not come across whatsoever option to ignore bad sectors in the gratuitous V7...Thanks for the help...


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Posted 19 June 2021 - 05:44 PM

The only difference betwixt a clone and a backup...that I've experienced...is the time that each may accept and what the process may exist called.

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Making routine fill-in images of your partitions/drives...using 3d-party software...is probably the nigh important activity that any user tin engage in.

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Posted xx June 2021 - 09:51 AM

There is some software that I need to back up that is obsolete but I utilize regularly.

I estimate the all-time matter is for you to explain why you want to clone/backup that system. What is your objective you are trying to reach? Or...are you trying to copy only one installed program out of the whole system, or...?


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Posted 21 June 2021 - 07:47 AM

Hullo Ranchhand...cheers for the reply...I want to clone the whole deejay because of the historic period of the system.  If it crashes, I will at least accept the insurance of a cloned drive to showtime over...


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Posted 21 June 2021 - 08:14 AM

As others have already said, what yous want is non a clone, but an image backup. Cloning was created for immediate convenience when transferring ane organisation over to an new bulldoze, as when you build a new computer, for instance. Generally folks are educated to cloning because the word is understandable. Image backups are intended for safety of arrangement and data in the event of  a hardware failure or Operating System corruption, or even major virus attack damage as in ransomware.

Virtually of the regular posters on this forum use image backups. The great thing about them is that multiple images at different time periods can be stored on the same drive, the prototype includes all arrangement, programs and information, and all information is immediately attainable any time y'all want it from whatsoever paradigm at any time menstruum. That is what imaging was created for, exactly what you want.

It is easy to practise, simply you exercise need an external HDD or SSD to shop your images on. I utilize Macrium Reverberate free edition for years and never had a failure.


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Posted 21 June 2021 - 08:57 AM

Just for clarity, if my pc crashes for some reason and I take a epitome backup on another bulldoze, I tin merely pt it in some other tower and roll on?


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Posted 21 June 2021 - 09:32 AM

Substantially right, with a couple of additional steps.

An image is exactly what the term implies; you have an verbal duplicate of everything on that hard drive stored in a single file and compressed. Let'due south say that ransomware encrypts everything on your drive. You are at present up a tree without a ladder. Well, not to worry, you lot got this!

Here's what you do.

Shut downwardly the computer.

Plug in your USB external drive containing your latest image.

Plug in your thumb bulldoze, OR load the DVD deejay that you lot made earlier, and you lot have labelled "Emergency Boot Disk".

First your calculator; the system now boots from your emergency drive or deejay, Not Windows. Past-passes Windows entirely. Subsequently a few seconds, y'all encounter the Macrium Reflect emergency kicking screen pop upward on your monitor. Y'all are now running nigh-your hard drive is not even functioning.

The emergency plan finds your external drive containing your saved backup images. You lot select the latest one (or whichever one y'all want) and execute information technology.

An hour or less later the computer reboots, at present y'all remove your emergency thumb drive or DVD deejay and Windows now boots up and runs like nothing ever happened.

Essentially, that is what happens.

Yous can apply this extremely powerful tool for any emergency, from virus infection to your primary drive failing mechanically.  Just buy a new drive, install it, and use the above detailed procedure. You have your system back and running in an 60 minutes like nix ever happened.

I would hazard a guess that 30% or more of the problems posted on this website could exist solved if folks just kept current backups. But...they don't want to carp and suffer the consequences.


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Posted 21 June 2021 - 01:43 PM

I will definitely try this...Thanks over again to all


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Posted 21 June 2021 - 05:21 PM

Just for clarity, if my pc crashes for some reason and I take a prototype backup on another bulldoze, I can but pt it in another tower and roll on?

No...yous need to remove the failed bulldoze...replace it with a working drive...then just restore the backup to the new bulldoze.

My brain is screaming...if I thought that I had a bad/declining drive, I would just replace it with a new one and so restore my well-nigh contempo backup.  Neither Windows nor backup software will cramp at a fully functional replacement of a hard drive or SSD.

And in that location is no need to have a USB Emergency/Boot bulldoze...with Macrium you tin can but install the emergency files on your Windows (reflected equally MR System Recovery pick)...and when the backup (which now contains the emergency files) is installed...it will boot using those files after user selects booting from them.

Louis

Edited by hamluis, 22 June 2021 - 08:52 AM.

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