Quote:I want to create an image before it does its final crash and burn, but I get an error message from Ghost10 (cyclical redundancy check error, bad sectors)
I'm not sure what the final results of this will be but, there is an "advanced option" when you define a backup in Ghost 10 that by default is UNchecked: "Ignore Bad Sectors during copy".
You could try checking this option and see if Ghost 10 will create a backup image. Be sure to also check "verify" as well.
No guarantees as to what that means (if you get a backup image) when you try to restore it. When you have bad sectors you can easily have corrupted data in other sectors, so the only "safe" method is to rely as little as possible on the data, and go back to a good verified backup of your data files.
Personally, I would
1. Try the ignore-sectors backup method
2. Remove bad hard drive
3. Install new hard drive
4. Install Windows XP from scratch
5. Install applications from cd's.
6. Restore data from Ghost image, maybe compare most recent with older one.
7. Try to manually verify your important data files and applications.
Not the prettiest solution, but safer.