NOTICE: my disk is still in warranty, but just for few more weeks. So, I need to quickly figure out if the problem I'm experiencing is an actual physical fault on the disk (like bad sectors "flags"), or just something that can be "logically" fixed. Basically, I don't wanna be charged for sending it on warranty service, without an actual reason.
Hope you can help me to figure this out! Thanks in advance to all the people reading and posting here.
All the tests have been performed on Windows 7 (SP1) 64bit.
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Hello guys,my Western Digital WD6401AALS-00L3B2 Caviar Black 640GB disk (SATA), few weeks ago started working oddly, with very low speed access to data (like ~2,5MB/s read). Then, after a Scandisk (both quick and accurate) that didn't solved the problem, I decided to check it with the
Western Digital Data LifeGuard Diagnostics (WinDlg) tool. This tool analysis, basically consists in three tests: QUICK TEST, EXTENDED TEST and WRITE ZEROS.
The first test (QUICK TEST) it took a while, but eventually was completed with a
PASS.
The second step (EXTENDED TEST) was aborted by me, after running like 12hrs and an estimated time left of
170hrs (and counting).
Then, I tried the last test (WRITE ZEROS): again, after a while, I interrupted it since multiple "bad sector" warnings were shown, halting the test each time (with so much % left, and unknown time left).
So, I though to low level format the disk using the "Hard Disk Low Level Format Tool". While performing the LLF, multiple warnings were shown in the log window/box and the process was taking really too much; so I decided to abort it.
After this "partial LLF", I tried again the
Western Digital Data LifeGuard Diagnostics and this time I was capable of perform all the three tests in an reasonable time (about 6hrs each, both for the EXTENDED TEST and the WRITE ZEROS test). All the tests ended with an encouraging "
PASS!"
So, I decided to initialize the disk and create a primary partition on it... and at that point I noticed the size had become "only" 596,17GB (610478MB), instead of the previous 640GB. I must clarify that I'm aware about Gigabit and Gigabyte conversion (about HD manufacture sizes), but this hard disk size was actually 640GB, since it was previously split in 2 partitions, respectively 322GB and 318GB (I got even a screenshot of that).
So, about 43GB are missing, now... I guess 'cause of the bad sectors detected and flagged as not allocable and therefore excluded in the volume size calculation. But I'm not sure about it.
Is there a way to find this out?
While writing this poem (LOL, sorry about that), HD Tune "Error scan" is running, but - until now - no "Damaged" blocks have been detected. Obviously, I tried the "Quick scan" first, but everything was OK.
Any suggestion?
Really, really thanks for those who have read all this post!
Hope in your help.
