Will be full system recovery card known areas around bad disk C: and Clusters?

I have a "PC HP Pavilion p6210y Desktop" run "Windows 7 Home Premium x 64".  CHKDSK said my C: drive is so corrupt, I have to do a "Factory System Recovery" my purchase date of 2009. I can't make backups, so I'm moving all the data files on my E: drive (most of them is already there, like E: is my "data disk". C: is the original Western Digital disk).

Here is my latest entries of data of 'bad disc' CHKDSK...

========================================================================================

Cleaning of index 0 file $SII 6 unused entries x 9.
Cleaning of index 0 file $SDH 6 unused entries x 9.
Cleaning 6 unused security descriptors.

CHKDSK checks Usn Journal...
36221248 USN bytes processed.
Audit of the USN Journal is complete.
Remove the wrong file of clusters of clusters 1.

Free space verification is complete.
Adding 1 bad clusters to the Bad Clusters in file.
Windows has made corrections to the file system.

612436832 KB total disk space.
272996964 KB in 203557 files.
137428 Ko 38378 index.
4 KB in bad sectors.
396536 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
338905900 KB available on disk.
 
========================================================================================
 
What I need to know is...
 
If I do a "Factory System Recovery" of "FACTORY_IMAGE" (D :) ', the recovery process complete "map around ' clusters and bad sectors and produce a full C: recovery accurate?  Or is - this disc 2009 so old that I need to replace it and reinstall Windows 7 using my "system repair discs?

If you use the /r switch in Chkdsk it tries to fix the bad clusters or move the data to a cluster of good.  CHKDSK will isolate the bad cluster and do not use it.  Maybe it's time to think about replacing the hard drive, it could be near the end of its service life.

You can perform a restore factory on this hard drive, but you must back up the data that you have on your E drive on an external drive, preferably an external hard drive, because they can be erased.

You need to install a new hard drive, it must be of equal size or greater than what you have now.  To install the new OS, you will need to use recovery discs that you can order from HP.  If you live in the USA/Canada, call HP at this number 1-800-334-5144 and see if you can still get a set of recovery disks.  Otherwise the site worldwide: http://welcome.hp.com/country/w1/en/support.html

If HP does not have the recovery disks, you can order them from the surgeons of the computer:

http://www.computersurgeons.com/p-18128-recovery-kit-gv405av-for-HP-model-number-p6210y.aspx

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