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Post By ps24evah
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usb hdd badsector help!!!
usb hdd badsector help!!! –
08-08-2012,09:54 AM
so just checked my usb hdd with cmd and here's the result:
Windows is verifying files and folders...
File and folder verification is complete.
Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.
488,324,832 KB total disk space.
3,840 KB in 75 hidden files.
4,416 KB in 138 folders.
399,455,392 KB in 1,183 files.
64 KB in bad sectors.
88,861,088 KB are available.
32,768 bytes in each allocation unit.
15,260,151 total allocation units on disk.
2,776,909 allocation units available on disk.
would that have aaa impact at my games?? if yes what to do to make them correct agaian??
pls help i already gave away my original discs after backing them up so pls....
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08-08-2012,11:53 AM
Of course they can.
Make backup on other media and make scan i.e by Victoria, trying remaping them. If HDD have warranty send it to producer.
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08-08-2012,12:10 PM

Originally Posted by
Berion
Of course they can.
Make backup on other media and make scan i.e by Victoria, trying remaping them. If HDD have warranty send it to producer.
so if i do this remaping thing would this make everything okay??
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08-08-2012,12:20 PM
Temporary. HDD which starting taking relocating/bad sectors will not stop on this and cannot be trusted in the future.
Anyway, first check long S.M.A.R.T test.
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08-08-2012,12:30 PM

Originally Posted by
Berion
Temporary. HDD which starting taking relocating/bad sectors will not stop on this and cannot be trusted in the future.
Anyway, first check long S.M.A.R.T test.
any software recommendation??
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08-09-2012,04:32 AM
Most of the software make short test. Could be sufficient for quick look. ;]
I.e a nice, freeware app: Speccy (Windows) or smartmontools (Linux).
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08-14-2012,07:47 AM

Originally Posted by
Berion
Most of the software make short test. Could be sufficient for quick look. ;]
I.e a nice, freeware app: Speccy (Windows) or smartmontools (Linux).
thanks and sorry fot the late reply.... i have another question thou...
how do you check if the iso is corrupted/damage...??
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