HARD DRIVE FAULT

I have one;   (HP PAVILION dv7-4165dx ENTERTAINMENT NOTEBOOK WITH the OS WINDOWS 7)                                                                                     I am currently trying to save the external hard drive on a hard disk because my laptop says my hard drive is about to fail quickly.

I know force do it though.        Can someone tell me how to do what you please?

TB

The easiest way is to use an app party 3rd like Acronis Image Home (free to try) Ture

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