My installation of XP is falling apart.
Loads of applications are giving dll errors and many just fail to load. I attempted a rebuild yesterday, but I don't have enough space to backup all of my data.
The bits that are irreplaceable are fine, but i have 100GB of media that although i could download again, it would be a PITA.
I tried to get around this by doing some partition juggling but Partition Manager 8.0 reported a bad sector on the HD and failed to make any changes.
WinXP's chkdsk finds nothing.
OnTrack's EasyRecovery Pro bombs out when it tries to scan the disk.
I have tried to use SeaTools (Seagate's DFT) but I cant find a floppy that works. Windows reports that the floppy isn't formated, but it cant format it. I use maybe one floppy a year, so I can't vouch for the integrety of the media.
Pants!
I the HD is a 120GB Baracuda V. It is less than 6months old, and when i got it I ran the extended SeaTool test and it found no problems then....
Questions:
I note that When XP installs it gives you the option of a quick format or an extended/normal format. The quick option takes seconds and the normal takes a few mins... If I were to install 2K, it would take 40mins or so to format the disk.
Finals in a few weeks... I dont want to be spending more time on this than I have to.....
Paddy.
x
Loads of applications are giving dll errors and many just fail to load. I attempted a rebuild yesterday, but I don't have enough space to backup all of my data.
The bits that are irreplaceable are fine, but i have 100GB of media that although i could download again, it would be a PITA.
I tried to get around this by doing some partition juggling but Partition Manager 8.0 reported a bad sector on the HD and failed to make any changes.
WinXP's chkdsk finds nothing.
OnTrack's EasyRecovery Pro bombs out when it tries to scan the disk.
I have tried to use SeaTools (Seagate's DFT) but I cant find a floppy that works. Windows reports that the floppy isn't formated, but it cant format it. I use maybe one floppy a year, so I can't vouch for the integrety of the media.
Pants!
I the HD is a 120GB Baracuda V. It is less than 6months old, and when i got it I ran the extended SeaTool test and it found no problems then....
Questions:
- Are bad sectors a physical defect in the drive?
- Can they be 'repaired' or jsut 'flagged' by a good format?
- Could the bad sector just be an artifact from a failing OS?
- Can I resolve this without resorting to loosing my 100GB of p0rn... I err... mean *movies*
I note that When XP installs it gives you the option of a quick format or an extended/normal format. The quick option takes seconds and the normal takes a few mins... If I were to install 2K, it would take 40mins or so to format the disk.
- What is the best way to deal with this bad sector???
Finals in a few weeks... I dont want to be spending more time on this than I have to.....
Paddy.
x
Comment