Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
January 23rd, 2011, 13:42
Hello,
I run Surface test with Partition Wizard and I got 8 bad sectors. Prior to that, my laptop dropped down on the floor and Windows 7 crashed, I couldn't run Windows 7 nor Windows 7 installation CD till I formatted partition C from Linux. Partiotion D seems to be OK. Now I installed Windows 7 again on C partition and it runs litlle bit slower when copying files, etc..So is that HDD problem? I guess it is, because everything else is OK.
8 bad sectors is too many, or it can be repaired? How?
January 23rd, 2011, 14:20
flush584 wrote:Hello,
I run Surface test with Partition Wizard and I got 8 bad sectors. Prior to that, my laptop dropped down on the floor and Windows 7 crashed, I couldn't run Windows 7 nor Windows 7 installation CD till I formatted partition C from Linux. Partiotion D seems to be OK. Now I installed Windows 7 again on C partition and it runs litlle bit slower when copying files, etc..So is that HDD problem? I guess it is, because everything else is OK.
8 bad sectors is too many, or it can be repaired? How?
After fall this 8 bad sectors are just a start, later will be much more , backup data untill late and change drive.
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