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yes you are right. My goal is to fix the drive, or to make it less broken... There's no data on the disk.
As I expected ERASE didn't do anything. It stopped around that sector and gave a "CATASTROPHIC FAILURE: Broken drive"... something like that. But I've been able to work with the drive in this state for several years as long as I stay away from that part of the drive so this can't be entirely true.
If I run scan it marks one of the blocks with a "!", and according to the legend this means ABRT, which I assume is short for abort, so it seems it can't make anything out of that sector.
I ran scan again with the "Erase Delays" option enabled, and it marked two blocks with a "W". I thought "Great, now those blocks are marked as bad" but when I ran scan again it stopped at the same sector... So, really all I need is to somehow tell the drive simply to ignore those two blocks, but how? I guess I could leave the area between 71,000,000 and 72,000,000 unallocated and build partitions on both sides instead... what do you think?
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