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a hard drive which I bought new less than a year and had recently checked with chkdsk and said it was fine
1) A HDD can develop bad sectors in less than a year (or not develop any in 10 years, you never know).
2) CHDKDSK /F only checks the integrity of the NTFS filesystem, it doesn't report physical defects. As for CHKDSK /R I've rarely used it, it's supposed to perform a full scan and detect / reallocate any bad sector, much more thorough obviously, but it's a very long process for a large capacity HDD, and if I remember correctly it doesn't even report the exact location of detected bad sectors. Checking the SMART status is very quick and a better way of checking the condition of storage devices on a regular basis. HD Sentinel (not free) perform a constant background check and issues a warning whenever something is detected.
I'm wondering : what does this “create bad sectors” option actually do ? It can't possibly create physical bad sectors, can it ? Or does it create “logical” bad sectors, the kind which can be fixed by overwriting ?
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No need for a camera ...
But how else would he show his sexy body to customers ?
“What are you, some kind of nudist ?”
(Krazy-8 to Walter White in
Breaking bad's first episode)