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First of all, hi to everyone, I'm new to this forum.
Well, a few days ago I found I was unable to boot my OS because of a logical error in my internal WD1600LB hd. Since I didn't have the need to recover any data from this hd, I proceeded to connect the hd to another PC (with windows xp) and I am currently running the Low Level Format Tool. In fact, it's been running and trying to write zeros for quite a few hours, but seemingly to no avail. At the end of the process when the program tries to overwrite the sector # 154 I get an error message: "Error ocurred at offsset...", and it seems it can go on like this forever, giving me the same error for each and every following sector of the disk.
Perhaps it was my fault and I missunderstood something, but I thought this Low level format tool was able to write zeros, without the need of a previous scan and detection of defectuous sectors. Am I right?
Any advise would be much appreciated
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