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Hard Disk Failure?

Farhan posted on Tuesday, November 03, 2009 3:04 PM

I trying to format one of my partition. When i reaches 83% it hangs (slows
in fact).

I tried to:
format by right click in My Computer.
format by changing from NTFS to FAT32.
run some other third party programs in DOS mode. Which shows some ectivity
but didnt pass 83% after long time and shows "Bad" there.
Run Scandisk which says "No Problem".
format using XP CD. same result.
Some programs, run in dos mode, shows errors at that point i.e. 83% (counted
90 till i stopped test).
Powermax says disk is dying.
quick format works fine.

How can i stop further damage or spreading bad sectors to my disk?
And full format my disk properly?
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Farhan wrote:If a diagnostic utility says a disk is dying, that sounds like

Paul replied to Farhan on Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:26 AM

If a diagnostic utility says a disk is dying, that sounds like a
good reason to replace the drive with a new one. If the drive
is under warranty, contact the drive manufacturer.

If you want to do a surface scan, you can do that with HDTune.
HDTune should also be able to display the SMART statistics,
an indicator of drive health.

(Download version 2.55)
http://www.hdtune.com/download.html

If you want to torture yourself, by using a bad hard
drive, and trying to repair it for some reason, you
can try SpinRite. But I'd rather put the money into
a new hard drive. Or use the warranty on the existing
drive, to get it repaired for the price of shipping.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinrite

Paul
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Farhan wrote:I agree with Paul, it is time to replace your disk.

John John - MVP replied to Farhan on Thursday, November 05, 2009 6:43 AM

I agree with Paul, it is time to replace your disk.  If you do not you will
just end up loosing data.

John
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