got bad sectors!
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got bad sectors in my HDD:sigh: ! what tool should i use to remove them???:confused:
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
I don't believe it's possible to remove them. There are a number of programs that work by finding them and marking them all as in use, so they never get used.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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I don't believe it's possible to remove them. There are a number of programs that work by finding them and marking them all as in use, so they never get used.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
hmmm! i think that's acceptable, got any tool name?
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
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got bad sectors in my HDD:sigh: ! what tool should i use to remove them???:confused:
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
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backSlashZero wrote:
what tool should i use to remove them???
A wallet ;P
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IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)leppie wrote:
A wallet
i have a leather wallet... will it work??? :)
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
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hmmm! i think that's acceptable, got any tool name?
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
No, it's a long time since I needed one, try google.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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leppie wrote:
A wallet
i have a leather wallet... will it work??? :)
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
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backSlashZero wrote:
i have a leather wallet... will it work???
Depends on the thickness :)
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IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)leppie wrote:
Depends on the thickness
It’s stuffed with bills and pretty thick… :-D
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
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leppie wrote:
Depends on the thickness
It’s stuffed with bills and pretty thick… :-D
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
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got bad sectors in my HDD:sigh: ! what tool should i use to remove them???:confused:
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
Which tool reported the bad sectors?
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hmmm! i think that's acceptable, got any tool name?
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
CHKDSK should do that for you.
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I don't believe it's possible to remove them. There are a number of programs that work by finding them and marking them all as in use, so they never get used.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
Christian Graus wrote:
I don't believe it's possible to remove them.
Completely untrue, a bottle of Bundy Rum and a hammer and I can remove them for you.
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got bad sectors in my HDD:sigh: ! what tool should i use to remove them???:confused:
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
RMA. Send the drive back to the manufacturer. Well if it is under warranty that is. You should never see a single bad sector on any drive in made in the last 5 years or so unless it is going very bad. The reason is that drives already automatically remap bad sectors with good ones that they have as spares. So basically if you are seeing any bad sectors it means that all the millions of spare sectors are used up.
John
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got bad sectors in my HDD:sigh: ! what tool should i use to remove them???:confused:
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
backSlashZero wrote:
what tool should i use to remove them???
Use your hands, and throw the HDD out of a high window :) that should sort it :) Regards, --Perspx
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got bad sectors in my HDD:sigh: ! what tool should i use to remove them???:confused:
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
Get important data of it ASAP, then either RMA it, or throw it away.
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got bad sectors in my HDD:sigh: ! what tool should i use to remove them???:confused:
cout << "\0"; // its backSlashZero
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I don't believe it's possible to remove them. There are a number of programs that work by finding them and marking them all as in use, so they never get used.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
What is a Microsoft MVP anyways
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