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| Bad sector? I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. Dell 2400Dimension with an 80 gigs HD has developed a bad "something" Bad sector? Bad Block The only reason I know this is that Acronis (good backup program) stops with the warning that it could not copy a detected bad sector. I have to manually intervene to let it disregard that block. A nuisance, if you run the backup during the night. Are there ways to either clear bad sector or disable it? Thanks Werner -- Werner Ganz (wganz@comcast.net) Phone: 925-292-4545 |
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| RE: Bad sector? "Werner Ganz" wrote: > I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. > Dell 2400Dimension with an 80 gigs HD has developed a bad "something" Bad > sector? Bad Block > The only reason I know this is that Acronis (good backup program) stops > with the warning that it could not copy a detected bad sector. I have to > manually intervene to let it disregard that block. A nuisance, if you run > the backup during the night. > > Are there ways to either clear bad sector or disable it? > > Thanks > > Werner > > -- > Werner Ganz (wganz@comcast.net) > Phone: 925-292-4545 Open a run command and type in: chkdsk /r click [OK] or run the Check disk on Start Up, and the check disk will right off or repair or mark this Bad sector. |
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| Re: Bad sector? Werner, have you tried rt clicking the Hard Drive Icon in MyComputer and selecting Properties>Tools>Error Checking-- check now. Restart and let the check do it's job. Also, check here http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/29 "Werner Ganz" <wganz@comcast.net> wrote in message news:uEK5MJYJIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. > Dell 2400Dimension with an 80 gigs HD has developed a bad "something" Bad > sector? Bad Block > The only reason I know this is that Acronis (good backup program) stops > with the warning that it could not copy a detected bad sector. I have to > manually intervene to let it disregard that block. A nuisance, if you run > the backup during the night. > > Are there ways to either clear bad sector or disable it? > > Thanks > > Werner > > -- > Werner Ganz (wganz@comcast.net) > Phone: 925-292-4545 > > |
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| Re: Bad sector? "Werner Ganz" <wganz@comcast....> wrote in message news:uEK5MJYJIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. Really it's a hardware issue but is easy to answer: Replace the disk as soon as you can. > Dell 2400Dimension with an 80 gigs HD has developed a bad "something" Bad > sector? Bad Block Bad disk that needs replacement, soonest. The drive is starting to fail and these do *not* heal. At best, you can find utilities to move the data and mark the block as bad and usuable. However, those utilities are holdovers from when disks were expensive. Where I am, an 80 gig drive is CDN$40. I'd bet that the data on the system is worth more to you than $40. > The only reason I know this is that Acronis (good backup program) stops > with the warning that it could not copy a detected bad sector. I have to > manually intervene to let it disregard that block. A nuisance, if you run > the backup during the night. And it will be way more than a nuisance when you realize that the data held there is corrupt and unreadable. > Are there ways to either clear bad sector or disable it? There are utilities to move the data and mark the sector as unsable, but again, they are from times when disks were expensive, and again, this error means the drive is wearing out. You're going to have to replace it anyway. Get the new disk while the problem is less serious; you have Acronis on it now, so just attach the disk and clone it to the new one. Then shut down, remove the old disk and put the new one in its place and restart. Set the old disk aside. You'll be done in under an hour and you will have effectively addressed the problem. > > Thanks > > Werner > > -- > Werner Ganz And BTW it's really not a good idea to post your phone number to Usenet! HTH -pk |
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| RE: Bad sector? Windows can attempt to repair it,one open cmd,type:CHKDSK C: /R Agree to restart,type:EXIT Restart pc.Or,boot to xp cd,recovery,type the same,C: being hd with bad sector(s)..In all,download the disk checker utility from the hd mfg web site (MS-DOS version),install to floppy,boot to floppy,test the hd, 95% of the time if windows fixes it,youre probably due soon for a new one... "Werner Ganz" wrote: > I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. > Dell 2400Dimension with an 80 gigs HD has developed a bad "something" Bad > sector? Bad Block > The only reason I know this is that Acronis (good backup program) stops > with the warning that it could not copy a detected bad sector. I have to > manually intervene to let it disregard that block. A nuisance, if you run > the backup during the night. > > Are there ways to either clear bad sector or disable it? > > Thanks > > Werner > > -- > Werner Ganz (wganz@comcast.net) > Phone: 925-292-4545 > > > |
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| Re: Bad sector? Patrick Keenan wrote: > "Werner Ganz" <wganz@comcast....> wrote in message > news:uEK5MJYJIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. > > Really it's a hardware issue but is easy to answer: Replace the > disk as soon as you can. <snip? Not necessarily. The only real requisite is to backup data soon, which is something everyone should do anyway. IF the number of bad sectors changes (increases) with time, THEN the drive is headed south for sure. But, if that sector has been damaged for a long time and just now "discovered" by an app, and more bad sectors aren't appearing, then the drive will be fine. A lot of things other than a failing drive can cause a bad sector or four. The important thing is to check the health of the disk periodically to be sure the number of bad sectors is not growing. Chkdsk /r marks sectors as "bad" so they won't be used. If that number remains the same for say a month, then relax; just do your backups per schedule as you normally would. Also, your disk mfr very likely has a free disk-health app for making a detailed analysis of your disk: If THAT says the disk is going bad, then get it backed up and replaced. If it says it's healthy, just keep an eye on it for a month or so, and then relax unless you're looking for an excuse to get a larger hard drive anyway<G>. My current boot drive developed 4 bad sectors about a year ago: and hasn't changed in that way since. Mfr Diagnostics pronounce it happy and healthy. I watched it for a month, then relaxed. If you're not doing backups regularly, then a bad sector is the least of your problems. Pop` |
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| Re: Bad sector? On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 15:18:10 -0800, "Werner Ganz" <wganz@comcast.net> wrote: >I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. >Dell 2400Dimension with an 80 gigs HD has developed a bad "something" Bad >sector? Bad Block > The only reason I know this is that Acronis (good backup program) stops >with the warning that it could not copy a detected bad sector. I have to >manually intervene to let it disregard that block. A nuisance, if you run >the backup during the night. > >Are there ways to either clear bad sector or disable it? > >Thanks > >Werner You are correct, this IS in the wrong newsgroup. Ask elsewhere |
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| Re: Bad sector? NoConsequence wrote: > On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 15:18:10 -0800, "Werner Ganz" <wganz@comcast.net> > wrote: > >> I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. >> Dell 2400Dimension with an 80 gigs HD has developed a bad >> "something" Bad sector? Bad Block >> The only reason I know this is that Acronis (good backup program) >> stops with the warning that it could not copy a detected bad >> sector. I have to manually intervene to let it disregard that block. >> A nuisance, if you run the backup during the night. >> >> Are there ways to either clear bad sector or disable it? >> >> Thanks >> >> Werner > > You are correct, this IS in the wrong newsgroup. > > Ask elsewhere Instead of being a rude A-hole, try suggesting another, better group if that's what you think. Help such as yours isn't help; it's just bitching for no reason. |
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| Re: Bad sector? On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:36:00 -0500, "Poprivet" <poprivet@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote: >NoConsequence wrote: >> On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 15:18:10 -0800, "Werner Ganz" <wganz@comcast.net> >> wrote: >> >>> I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. >>> Dell 2400Dimension with an 80 gigs HD has developed a bad >>> "something" Bad sector? Bad Block >>> The only reason I know this is that Acronis (good backup program) >>> stops with the warning that it could not copy a detected bad >>> sector. I have to manually intervene to let it disregard that block. >>> A nuisance, if you run the backup during the night. >>> >>> Are there ways to either clear bad sector or disable it? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Werner >> >> You are correct, this IS in the wrong newsgroup. >> >> Ask elsewhere > >Instead of being a rude A-hole, try suggesting another, better group if >that's what you think. Help such as yours isn't help; it's just bitching >for no reason. > A hardware group? The OP should do their OWN research. I refuse to spoof feed ANYBODY as by doing that they don't learn to do things on their own. |
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| Re: Bad sector? Werner Ganz wrote: > > I may be posting to the wrong newsgroup.Please forgive, if so. > Dell 2400Dimension with an 80 gigs HD has developed a bad "something" Bad > sector? Bad Block Bad sectors have to be marked bad in order for Windows not to write to them. If you are deveoping bad sectors, then its time for a new hard drive. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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