Perform a "Health Check" on the machine and find that the Bad Sectors in Zone E are 8192 bytes. Run the Win98 disk scan immediately.Program, Cannot be repaired, or run the NDD disk Repair Tool. I remember seeing how the High-level hard drive repairs the logical bad track.ArticleFormat the file first.
Immediately go to the advanced formatting Area E under DOS, and then enter Win98. As a result, I almost collapsed on the Chair: The bad sectors were not eliminated, but increased by more than 3 m. How can this be done? During the next few days of operation, the hard disk neither has abnormal sound nor read/write errors, and the size of the bad sector has not changed.
Although the operation is normal, I am always unwilling to do so. Is it necessary to take the last offer of a Low-performance hard drive? No, the low level will damage the hard disk. Besides, it takes a long time for the hard disk to have a low level of dozens of GB. It seems that this step cannot be left alone. Continue to review the information and find that the wipe tool in the Norton uitility toolbox can erase the logical bad track without deleting the original data on the hard disk.
I found it and remembered that ghost also erased the data on the target disk and then overwritten the image files. Since all the files are erased, will they have the same effect? Anyway, ghost is installed in Zone F, and there is a backup in Zone C. Run ghost in windows immediately and Select Restore to Zone E.
After a short wait, the system prompts that the restoration is successful, and then scans the e-zone. The result is overjoyed: The bad slice is 0 bytes in total! Great! Then, you can quickly format the e-zone and still report that the bad sector is 0 bytes. So far, it is very good to confirm that the logical bad track of the e-zone has been completely repaired!