have you tried doing a chkdsk c: /f or chkdsk c: /r ? this will usually take care of the "raw" drive which is another word for corrupt drive....
maybe 600 million computers where sold, I doubt 600 million actual copies of windows 7 where sold (at full retail price) at the store then...
from my experience acronis true image is one of the few imaging software that can do this even from it first releases. And I always test imaging...
It should be a simple fix. I encounter this before with a 400gb hard drive and was able to recover everything. You need to run a chkdsk c: /f (c...
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