My Toshiba SATA HDD in my laptop is playing up. Every so often it will have trouble reading and I can hear it retrying if I press my ear against the base. Eventually it clears and the laptop resumes normal function. The system event log usually shows a couple of ID 7's (bad block) at the same time.
Now - I've scanned the disk with every conceivable utility I can think of, from Chkdsk -R to Seatools and half a dozen more in between, and not one of them finds anything wrong with the drive. Even the SMART data says there are no remapped blocks ! The only SMART counter that flags anything as being less than nominal is C7 - Interface CRC error count (63278569) and HDTune just flags that as worthy of an 'attention' mark.
I'm trying to get the drive to recognise it has a few bad blocks and to remap them, but nothing I've tried even finds anything wrong - except, of course, Windows !
What can I do ?
Many thanks !
Edit: Finally ! HD Tune is picking up a couple of damaged blocks.... but the drive isn't remapping them