Dv6 hard drive failing how do i transferrer os 7 and hp info ??? i have a 500g wd replacement for it

dv6 hard drive failing how do i transferrer os 7 and hp info ??? I have a 500G wd replacement for it.
I have transferrer my self using WD Smart ware and a separate win 7 backed up to a WD 2T external ( win 7 backup is now struggling to back up but I do have one copy)
when new HD was put in, and repair disk put in it wouldn't pick up the back up off the WD 2 T. WIN 7 or my manual backup. 
So I loaded up a win 7 32bit (off an older computer which is now parts) but it wouldn't reconis Win 7 back up on the WD 2 T.
Using WD smart ware.  I did transferrer all the files over to the new HD but could only make an put it in a new folder. Not reload  back to the same as it was before I had to transferrer every thing. 
I am know stuck with win 7 32bit can't use all 6G memory an no Hp info on comp .+ no ordinal  programs or settings install 
there is probably some small thing I have mist  thanks for your help

Hi,
Here is a topic which helps you to clone the old HDD:
   http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-ways-to-clone-and-copy-your-hard-drive/
Regards.
BH
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