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A+ Certification - Another hard drive question... |
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I am testing an old 1999 HP Pavilion system with a 20 GB Maxtor hard
drive. The hard rive is *extremely* sluggish, making lots of "clattering train tracks" (for lack of a better analogy) sounds during disk seeks, and takes about 10 minutes just to boot up Windows 98. I thought the drive might be on the verge of failing, so I ran a full S.M.A.R.T. test on it, which revealed no problems. Then I ran the real mode version of DiskScan, which discovered a bunch of bad clusters close together about halfway through the disk. What I thought was interesting is that before it came to those bad clusters, it was making its "clattering" sounds and scanning sluggishly, as when Windows is running, but on the other side of the group of bad clusters the drive became very quiet and scanned the remainder of the disk at a more normal rate. What does this mean? Does it point to some physical damage to the drive? Is the drive still usable or should it be discarded? Dave Dave Hardenbrook |
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When you factor in the money per wasted time that you are undergoing for
a 20g hard drive, its simply better to backup whatever valuable data you have and chuck that drive into the dumpster. gman |
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