If you are happy with how Windows is now, get a drive image program and let it at the problem. TrueImage is the most well known, but alternatives exist from Ghost (the original one) to some free suites.
If you are not, time to bite bullets and do a install a fresh Windows on the new drive. Image it. Install the other programs and do the various tweaks you had before or would have had, then image it again.
Get a copy of the SpinRite and have it look at the drive. It finds (and can often repair) some really low level stuff.
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Date: 2010-06-19 11:25 pm (UTC)If you are not, time to bite bullets and do a install a fresh Windows on the new drive. Image it. Install the other programs and do the various tweaks you had before or would have had, then image it again.
Get a copy of the SpinRite and have it look at the drive. It finds (and can often repair) some really low level stuff.