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I've searched the forums and although I've seem postings with similar issues, I don't think they address the particular problem I'm having.
When gathering the image using TI 8.0, I get the message "Failed to read from the sector 32,417,071 of the hard disk 1: Retry/Ignore/ignore All/Cancel" I chose "Ignore All" and the image gathered successfully (or so it says). I am guessing I have some bad sectors on the hard disk, and since they are bad, nothing current is written in them. However, I don't want to keep getting these messages. Should I do a low level format and do a restore using bootable media to start the system? Or am I way off here? Windows XP Pro SP1 Norbert |
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You can check for bad sectors using the smartmontools method I have described here.
Or run the diagnostic software from your drive's manufacturer. Most programs have some sort of "factory recertification" setting which will map the bad sectors and make them invisible to the OS. Keep in mind, though, that once you start getting bad sectors, more are likely to follow. It'd be a good idea to replace the drive. |
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