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"Copying Files from HD with Bad Sectors ", I have 2 WD Green 1.5TB SATA2 that I bought around 3 years ago for storage, apart from both having a high amount of 'load cycle count' around 150.000 due to WD parking the heads every 8s of inactivity I think, which according to WD itself it isn't anything to worry about, now they both started reporting bad sectors in days of each other, or maybe the bad sectors were always there I do not know since only now I almost filled up both drives with data. Next time I buy a new drive what tests should I run in order to see if they came in good condition or not? Anyway moving on, I will buy a new HD in a week and I hope to copy all the data from this bad drives to the new one, my question is what is the best way to do this, I mean both the drives seem to work atm, but I wonder if doing a simple copy-paste with windows 7 will it copy files that are corrupted due to bad sectors or if the copy goes through with no errors prompted I can safely assume that all files were copied properly with no errors at all? If not how can I tell which files were corrupted afterwards I copied everything? If this is not possible to know is there any software that can at least tell me what files are located on a bad sector and have a good chance of being corrupted so I can try to fix the files on my own?
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