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Interesting question, so you just want it to be exactly like before but on the new (healthy) disk, pretty much a carbon copy without even the settings changing...
...could work, the only problem i see happening is that when formatting a harddrive and installing Windows normally, boot files and other crap are created in deep dark places on the harddrive, so just duplicating your C: drive across might miss important files out.
Ofcourse, giving the time of night, there is a high possibility that i am talking out of my behind.
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