Problems with Windows 7 restore

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Published on 2010-08-04T03:53:37Z Indexed on 2011/11/29 9:54 UTC
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My WD raptor 150 failed with a nice clicking noise. So, I picked up a velociraptor 300 and popped it in. I had windows set to do a full system backup nightly, so I figured the recovery ought to go easily.

Well, it isn't. It is currently stuck on a screen that says:

"Windows is restoring your computer from the system image. This might take from a few minutes to a few hours"

Below that is a rather large progress meter with maybe the first block filled in. Below that is a message that says "Restoring disk (C:)..."

It's been that way for over an hour.

The first time around, I gave up after 2 hours. I then booted into the system recovery options and went to a command prompt and ran a chkdsk on the new drive. It showed several file inconsistencies and not much else. I ran a chkdsk /f on it and tried again... Which is where I'm at now.

I can't see that the restore process should take this long before. Any ideas?

UPDATE

After 10 hours, it's still on "Restoring disk (C:)" and the progress meter is at roughly 5%. I'm guessing at the 5% as there isn't an actual number or anything else that I can look at showing what it's actually doing.

The backup contains roughly 120GB of data. How slow is windows restore?

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