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    How do I copy contents of one HD to another?

    I tried the copy and paste trick to copy the entire contents of one HD to another, but the computer keeps turning itself off part way through the process. I tried copying one folder at a time and the same problem happens. I'm running Windows 7. I tried to install Ubuntu on my computer so I can do the backup from that OS, but Ubuntu won't even install on my computer. Any ideas?

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    Why is the PC turning off? Is there a hardware issue causing this or is it a software setting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Why is the PC turning off? Is there a hardware issue causing this or is it a software setting?
    Software issue. It's normally very stable otherwise.

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    What is running that is causing it to shut down? Or is your install of windows corrupt? Have you tried running Windows 7 in safemode?

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    use xcopy

    xcopy src dest /E /D

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I tried the copy and paste trick to copy the entire contents of one HD to another, but the computer keeps turning itself off part way through the process. I tried copying one folder at a time and the same problem happens. I'm running Windows 7. I tried to install Ubuntu on my computer so I can do the backup from that OS, but Ubuntu won't even install on my computer. Any ideas?
    I'm not sure I'd be copying the data till I figured out the fault turning the computer off. That sounds serious, and maybe a hardware issue.

    You could end up with data corruption, or any other of a number of problems.

    Make sure all the cooling fans are working. Perhaps the CPU is over heating.

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    He said it is a software issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    He said it is a software issue.
    Sure, he said that. Doesn't mean it is. I'd say more issues that result in the machine powering it self down suddenly are hardware related.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    What is running that is causing it to shut down? Or is your install of windows corrupt? Have you tried running Windows 7 in safemode?
    I'll give safe mode a try.

    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I'm not sure I'd be copying the data till I figured out the fault turning the computer off. That sounds serious, and maybe a hardware issue.

    You could end up with data corruption, or any other of a number of problems.

    Make sure all the cooling fans are working. Perhaps the CPU is over heating.
    Processor never gets over 50°C. It will run 3D Mark for hours on end without any issues.

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    have you run Chkdsk? See if there are problems with the disk. Otherwise, power? Software side, check 7's power options, it will go into hybrid sleep etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    have you run Chkdsk? See if there are problems with the disk. Otherwise, power? Software side, check 7's power options, it will go into hybrid sleep etc...
    Both drives are less than a year old and have no bad sectors. I've turned off the power saving options in 7.

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    Grab a live CD (any linux distro or BartPE if you're more comfortable with Windows) and then try the copy again. That'll at least rule out a software bug causing a restart.

    The only software reason I can think of that would be causing this would be some sort of Windows Genuine Advantage thing turning off your pirated copy of Win7. Otherwise some sort of weirdo corruption of your Win7 utilities (like the copy binary etc).

    I'd suggest that there's something wrong with your HDD or disk controller that borks when trying to read certain sectors of your disk.

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    On another note, I tried to reinstall Ubuntu on my mums computer, and whenever I put a CD with the OS into the CD drive and set the BIOS to load from the CD, it just says that no OS is detected. I tried again with 2 other OSs and the same message appears. It's not the OS discs that are the issue, as I put the HD from that computer in my computer and installed Windows 7 onto it just fine, but the same copy of 7 won't even be detected on the other computer.

    I'm thinking it's an issue with the BIOS, or that the motherboard is phucked.

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    Well flashing the BIOS would probably be a first good step, if you've ever called a manufacturer for support that's usually the first thing they get you to do.

    Bear in mind that even WinXP wouldn't let you switch hardware without a rebuild. It's part of some copy-protection mechanism (annoys the crap out of ya when you do an upgrade)

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    I'd check hardware drivers and BIOS, if you're certain its not hardware, ie, PSU, HDD. I fixed a usb plug n play issue with a new bios just last week.

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