Recovery partition

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What do you'all do when a hard drive is too damaged to use, but perhaps the recovery partition is healthy? Do you use a program like GetDataBack or R-Studio to image the recovery partition to another (healthy) drive?
 
Personally I'd avoid the recovery partiton altogether and install a clean copy of Windows without all the value-added-crap

Is there some particular reason that you need to use the recovery partition?
 
I've successfully cloned recovery partitions. I've found you can just mark then as the boot volume and boot into them.

The disk usually has a custom MBR allowing access to the recovery via a key combination at boot. If you don't clone this along with it, they lose that function. I try to keep that if I can because I like to give them back a fully functioning laptop but it's not always possible.
 
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