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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 840167" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Once again wanting to pick the brains of the IT geeks here.</p><p></p><p>Any recommendations for a system for recovering a corrupted C: drive? The drive in question currently contains multiple software installations of various types, so for purposes of the proposed system, re-installation is not an option. The idea is to have a backup that will restore the drive to a state no older than 24 hrs.</p><p></p><p>The background to this specific case is that a relatively new SSD got its master boot record corrupted. A recovery was attempted, but the file repair process took multiple days, and the result was that the computer boots up into a BSOD (black screen of death). The cause of the failure is unknown. (There is the old hard drive available, from which this drive was cloned).</p><p></p><p>To avoid such a recurrence, I am trying to find out what schemes exist for preventing such a loss. The next move is to have, separately, Windows-only drive and a data-only drive.</p><p>To be clear, my query is not regarding the current job of restoring the drive, but implementing a better (preventive) system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 840167, member: 34"] Once again wanting to pick the brains of the IT geeks here. Any recommendations for a system for recovering a corrupted C: drive? The drive in question currently contains multiple software installations of various types, so for purposes of the proposed system, re-installation is not an option. The idea is to have a backup that will restore the drive to a state no older than 24 hrs. The background to this specific case is that a relatively new SSD got its master boot record corrupted. A recovery was attempted, but the file repair process took multiple days, and the result was that the computer boots up into a BSOD (black screen of death). The cause of the failure is unknown. (There is the old hard drive available, from which this drive was cloned). To avoid such a recurrence, I am trying to find out what schemes exist for preventing such a loss. The next move is to have, separately, Windows-only drive and a data-only drive. To be clear, my query is not regarding the current job of restoring the drive, but implementing a better (preventive) system. [/QUOTE]
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