On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 09:53:08 -0600, Adam Fabian wrote
(<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):

> I would do a clean install, if you don't have known-good backups to
> restore to the new hard-drive.  Tracking down errors because of
> randomly corrupted files could be your worst nightmare.


A bitter pill to swallow.

But, I fear that it is probably the best (and certainly the safest)
option.  It is bad enough to have _one_ HD that performs unpredictably.

And no point in copying the errors to a second drive.

Thank you for taking the trouble to answer my query.

Felix Karpfen
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Felix Karpfen



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