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Originally Posted by sil
Typically when drives fail they dont actually fail, its a corrupt OS from both infections and lots of files installed/uninstalled over time. Ghosting a drive safely stores all those problems and transfers them to a new hard drive. Not my concern if you want that risk. I've got tons of "dead" hard drives from people this has happened to and not a single one has a physical drive problem, Once I do my analysis and stabilisation on the dives they work just fine, all my desktop computers are running at least one such drive.
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What do you mean by "stabilisation"?