-=PCTechTalk=- Re: HD Companies

  • From: "Barnstoneworth" <barneystorm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:11:46 +0100

----- Original Message -----
From: "~OoO~" <SirTroth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "PCTechTalk" <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:49 AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- HD Companies


> Let's talk about hard drive manufacturers. Just today... the 4th time I've
had a hard drive go bad. My first and second drives were Maxtors, my 3rd was
an IBM (oem), and my 4th, today, was a Maxtor. Today's however, came up with
the most damage... a wopping 6GB bad sectors. Luckily, it was in an unused
area of the drive, so I lost no info, but it has taken up a considerable
amount of my time, cause Windows scan disk didn't want to work... just kept
freezing up at around 95%. Norton Disk Doctor was freezing up too, but after
reformatting the drive from scratch, Norton was able to secure the bad
sectors.
> So... question... what sort of luck has everyone been having with hard
drives? Any streaks on drives going bad? What brands?
>
> Next question... anyone know how I can go back and see specific data on my
drive? It seems that after you do either Scan Disk or Disk Doctor, it tells
you at the end report that you have so-and-so sectors bad, but after the
report is gone, there's no way to pull up the info to see how much is bad
and how much is good? Any way to do it in Windows? Or, maybe another program
I can buy?
>
> ---Troth


Wow..don't have a huge great magnet sitting next to your PC do you? I've not
lost a hard drive in the 8 years I've been using/abusing PC's.

As far as accessing the data, was it FAT32 or NTFS? If it'sFAT32, you could
try KNOPPIX. It's a big download, but it's basically a flavour of Linux that
boots and runs from your CD ROM drive-that will give you access to anything
on your PC's hard drives if it can still be found.. I've found it VERY
useful

Andy

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