Since i put Windows 7 onto my quadcore, everything's been a catalogue of effing annoyances one way or another. having finally got running, routered and PSHopped, i ended up getting a 2min+ boot time the other day. the next day i got an error, and long story short an Event in the Log saying "device\harddisk0\DR0 had a bad block". did a checkdisc, it repaired bootstat.dat, was ok for a couple days. last night, long boot, same event has turned up again. did a NOD32 scan incase there was some nasty, there was nowt.
anyone got any thoughts? is it new drive time? thing's just over a year old so i'm not pleased if it's buggered. or, are there any good disc scanning/diagnostic/repair tools out there? preferably free/cheap ones
TIA
Harddrive checking
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Re: Harddrive checking
My experience with hard drives can be summarized as follows:
At the first indication of something being wrong on the disk, do the following:
At the first indication of something being wrong on the disk, do the following:
- Backup your data immediately
- Throw away hard disk and replace it
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Re: Harddrive checking
You can usually find some disk checking tools on the website of your drive's manufacturer, i also think that Seagate's 'seatools' program works with drives not originally made by them
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/suppor ... s/seatools
but i also agree with a_c, get your files backed up and a new hard disk installed, imagine how gutted you'll be if you loose all your texture files and stuff from your oolite oxp's! A lengthy session of farcry 2 was too much for my hard disk ages ago loading in all that jungle scenery and shrubbery and i lost all my files for my python remake, and my farcry 2 save game!!
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/suppor ... s/seatools
but i also agree with a_c, get your files backed up and a new hard disk installed, imagine how gutted you'll be if you loose all your texture files and stuff from your oolite oxp's! A lengthy session of farcry 2 was too much for my hard disk ages ago loading in all that jungle scenery and shrubbery and i lost all my files for my python remake, and my farcry 2 save game!!
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Re: Harddrive checking
Sometimes you just need to change the power supply. I've had a couple of external drives that I thought I'd lost, until some suggested the power supply - and presto, they started booting up fine again.
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Re: Harddrive checking
cheers guys.
all my stuff is on a separate partition so nowt should be lost - if C crashes i'll just slave the drive into the other machine's caddy and hive stuff off. I'll check that SeaTools thing, see if it works, i can't recall what make i've got.
all my stuff is on a separate partition so nowt should be lost - if C crashes i'll just slave the drive into the other machine's caddy and hive stuff off. I'll check that SeaTools thing, see if it works, i can't recall what make i've got.
Re: Harddrive checking
Another partition is not enough. If the HDD crashes the other partitions are likely to be not readable too. Better backup you stuff on another HDD or DVD/CD. If the MBR is destroyed you'll have a lot of problems to recover data, even good tools can fail.Killer Wolf wrote:cheers guys.
all my stuff is on a separate partition so nowt should be lost - if C crashes i'll just slave the drive into the other machine's caddy and hive stuff off. I'll check that SeaTools thing, see if it works, i can't recall what make i've got.
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Re: Harddrive checking
Agree with Svengali... when my HDD failed a few years ago, partitions didn't save me.
I got the HDD replaced under warranty, but I lost reams of stuff.
I got the HDD replaced under warranty, but I lost reams of stuff.
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And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Re: Harddrive checking
oh, ok. i'll back some stuff tonight then. i had a previous drive crash and got stuff from slaving, but liek you say, better safe than sorry.
mate's suggested i try the bootrec stuff on the W7 disc, so i'll try that, otherwise i'll probbly just hive off an image and stuck a new hdd in.
was saying tho, it really chews me when my puter starts glitching - virtually everything i do nowadays is puter oriented and i really start fretting when it starts playing stupid buggers
mate's suggested i try the bootrec stuff on the W7 disc, so i'll try that, otherwise i'll probbly just hive off an image and stuck a new hdd in.
was saying tho, it really chews me when my puter starts glitching - virtually everything i do nowadays is puter oriented and i really start fretting when it starts playing stupid buggers