At present, big hard drives (larger than 80 GB) are used for big purposes. If a bad track is troublesome, a customer recently bought a 2-hand 80 GB hard drive for low price, when the system is restarted, system files are always lost and cannot be normally entered into the system. I checked it with a hard disk detection tool, from 0 m to 13 180m, there are all bad sectors (nearly 13 GB), and many are physical bad sectors. I thought this hard disk was two-handed, and it must have been formatted in a low-level manner before. You cannot use low-level formatting. Otherwise, it will actually die. So I fixed it with the efficiency source repair tool, but I still couldn't. I thought about how to use the partition method to get the bad track and hide it. Is there a miracle? So I used the PQ8.05DOS partition that comes with the CD, and then manually restored the system to the primary partition using GHOST. I thought it could be a miracle. Haha, the fact is that I was wrong and there was a lack of startup files during startup, failed!
I am not a person who gives up easily. I feel that the technology is okay here :). I thought about it again, so I decided to try it with PQ WINDOWS, that is, first prepare the system in the bad hard disk, and then use pqpartition! The miracle I hope has occurred. The system is ready to install PQ8.0WIN in the same way as the DOS version. Partition-create a new partition (create a primary partition, but do not format and hide this partition) -application-Restart-Wait (completed in the context of self-check)-Restart-the system is successfully entered, and no problem occurs after repeated shutdown tests. Haha success!
I found several other bad hard disks and tested them. I made the following prompt!
It indicates that a hard drive with a physical bad track will work. If the head is broken, it will not work.
Note that the system should be divided into good areas and put more points before the second step (for example, if this is worse than 13180, I start from 15800.
Partition)
NOTE 3: We recommend that you use the FAT32 format to start partitioning. NTFS PQ8.0WIN in some versions
Partitions after restart cannot be completed.
PQ8.0WINDOWS is hard to find. I uploaded it to the FTP platform of the Forum!