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physical bad sector on IBM hdd

April 9th, 2015, 7:55

hi,

I have an old 20gb IBM IDE hard drive ( IC25N020ATDA04-0 ) with firmware DA30A. After many tests I found out that my bad sectors are not logical. Most of them are at the start of hard drive (first 1000 LBA's). I think the amount that hdd can reallocate is full, and that's why new bad sectors can not be deleted. I tried partitioning my hdd in a way that the bad sectors are not partitioned, but that did not work well :(

I think I have 2 solutions:
1) cut the capacity of hdd so that bad sectors are out of usable range. ( only problem with this method is I have to cut from START of the hdd, which I do not know how ?! )
2) move the g-list to p-list and scan hdd again so that it can find bad sectors and move them to (now empty) g-list. I don't know if it is the same as hdd self test ? anyway how should I move g-list to p-list ?

- I do not have anything on the hdd, so I am not looking for data recovery.
- I do not mind if hdd capacity decreases a couple of gigabytes (if it was necessary).I just want to be able to use it, because it is on an old laptop and I can not replace it.
- I have used MHDD and many other tools, but none of them could help with physical bad sectors and repairing them. I saw only Salvation Data had a feature to move g-list to p-list, but I'm not sure if it can help with IBM hdd.

I have searched for days, and I couldn't find how to fix this, I would really appreciate it if you can help me out, thanks in advance.

Re: physical bad sector on IBM hdd

April 9th, 2015, 8:23

You dont have to stick to this 20GB IDE drive as there are still lots of old / used but
still good drives around 20, 30, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 160GB and even higher shouldnt
be a problem - even if your computer is old.

If you want to "tune" your old laptop a little bit, you even could look for a mSATA SSD
and use it with an mSATA to 2,5" IDE adapter - thats usually much cheaper than a
SSD IDE drive

I would not go on with such an old defective drive - thats waisting time

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Re: physical bad sector on IBM hdd

April 9th, 2015, 16:05

Or you could just take the money you would spend on shipping to Portugal, throw that dinosaur in the fossil bin where it belongs, and spend the money on a newer model. :D

Re: physical bad sector on IBM hdd

April 10th, 2015, 6:00

Thank you all for replying.
I can not use anything other than IDE because its pentium 3 laptop...

anyway I wanted to fix this myself, and maybe learn something ( as I have learned many things trying to fix it, up until now...) . I wanted to know if any of those 2 solutions are possible or not and if I can do it myself without any special hardware ( like that HRT card) .

Re: physical bad sector on IBM hdd

April 10th, 2015, 15:23

ehsan_zt wrote:Thank you all for replying.
I can not use anything other than IDE because its pentium 3 laptop...

anyway I wanted to fix this myself, and maybe learn something ( as I have learned many things trying to fix it, up until now...) . I wanted to know if any of those 2 solutions are possible or not and if I can do it myself without any special hardware ( like that HRT card) .


You are wasting your time trying to repair this drive, it's "end of life".

Just go to ebay and buy another one.

Re: physical bad sector on IBM hdd

April 11th, 2015, 5:28

Spildit wrote:Question, can you do a medical surgery without knowledge and without proper tools ?

Sure, you can study, apply to colege, graduate, study, practice, hopefull not with your patients, etc... But would you do the surgery without tools ?

If you want a working drive buy a new one.

If your goal is to learn how to fix drives and recover data get ready to fork out $3000 to $6000 in firmware tools (just for firmware study/fix because if you want to open the drive you need way more $$$ to buy aseptic hepa 100 laminar flow work bench + expensive air filters and donor drives and head swap tools, etc)

you are right, tools are important ...

The only thing I needed was moving g-list to p-list which could have been done with Salvation Data software, but unfortunately this was for some maxtor hdd I think. That's why I thought I can fix my hdd with software only...

pcimage wrote:
ehsan_zt wrote:Thank you all for replying.
I can not use anything other than IDE because its pentium 3 laptop...

anyway I wanted to fix this myself, and maybe learn something ( as I have learned many things trying to fix it, up until now...) . I wanted to know if any of those 2 solutions are possible or not and if I can do it myself without any special hardware ( like that HRT card) .


You are wasting your time trying to repair this drive, it's "end of life".

Just go to ebay and buy another one.


I know that, but I was curious if this can be done with software solutions. I know what should be done, but I don't know the "how"s .
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