I have a 200GB SATA WD. Drive's health detoriarated quickly. Reallocation table full, etc. Its graphs were really screwed. Most utilities would bail out on the drive and it was full of UNCs and RED marks.
I replaced the PCB with another WD 200GB. PCB numberes were different. The drive powered on, clicked a bit and stopped naturally due to mismatching PCB. Removed the PCB, put the old one back. Now most of the drive is good, only the last 40M sectors bad (350M to 390M). The pattern is the same on this bad section: 6-7 lines of normal readings, 2-3 lines of green-brown-reds (sometimes with UNCs). Before the PCB replacement, whole of the drive exhibited same behaviour. Now only little bit at the beginning and >350M.
I would like to use sectors 50M to 350M. Data over there works so far after repeated torture tests. I created an empty partition for 25GB. and allocated rest of the good sectors to the partition i would like to use and left the remaining bad LBAs unpartitioned. Please note that i require the drive space, but no sane person would or should commit any data on a drive like this, therefore i will be using it for backup of backups.
Here are my questions:
1. I reckon this is a head damage. Is this correct? Repetead tests all show the errors at exactly same places.
2. Why would a mismatching PCB make drive's health better?
3. Is there any way to use SET_MAX_LBA or similiar command to utilize 50M sectors to 350M sectors instead of starting from 0 sectors?
Thank you for your time, and have a good day!
Maria
PS: Screenshot below shows mostly greens... but near the end of the drive all those bands where greens are turn to brown-red.
