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Vincent Winterling <[log in to unmask]>
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A couple of questions:

Have you tried a startup repair on the drive that won't boot?

If, when you encounter the lack of a Windows OS when you start the recovery, rather than load drivers, have you just clicked next to see what happens?

Do you have another system to use? You may be able to make a system image of the old drive if the old drive is connected to an operating computer. 

I would recommend either Acronis which is not free or Macrium Reflect which is free to assist you going forward. Obviously as you have make a recovery disk right away with whatever program you use.

Vincent Winterling
Vineland, NJ 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ronald Smith
> Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 1:59 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Copying a backup image to a new hard drive.
> 
> Hello, I have been trying without success to copy a backup of my hard drive, which
> refuses to boot, to a new hard drive in a Toshiba Satellite C660, with Windows 7 on
> the old drive.I have the old HDD in an enclosure, attached by usb to the laptop, and
> with a Windows 7 Rescue disc in the CD drive it is possible to see all the folders and
> files on the old drive. But the 'System Repair Options' window does not display the
> Win7 OS which has been saved in the old HD as 'WindowsImageBackup'. How can I
> get this OS to appear in the window?Neither of the buttons '...Select OS to repair' or
> 'Restore using image created
> earlier' bring up anything in the window.Instructions say 'If your OS isn't listed, click
> 'load drivers' and then install drivers for your HDs.' But when  I click 'load drivers', it
> asks me to "insert the installation media for the device and click OK to select the
> driver."Clicking 'OK' calls up a window called "open" and a folder called 'System32'
> (and a list of the many files it contains). Ascending the tree of which it is a
> branch, leading to a level "Computer" and a list of four HDDs: System (E:), Local
> Drive (F:), Data (G:), and Boot (x:). There are also two devices with 'Removable
> Storage': Removable disc (C:) and CD Drive (D:) Repair Disc. Clicking on Removable
> Disc (C:) gets the response 'Insert a disc into RD (C:)It seems to me that this disc,
> RD (C:), is the old Hard Drive (in an enclosure attached via a usb port). It contains
> the 4 folders just mentioned, and Data (G:) contains the WindowsImageBackup.At
> this point I am baffled; how can I re-image my new Hard Drive, which is in the laptop
> and has been validated (Seatool) and formatted (Paragon)?
> All attempts have simply run into the error 'System Restore failed. Sys can't find the
> file specified (0x80070002)'.

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