HDD issue, how to block off specific areas from use?


  1. Posts : 122
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    HDD issue, how to block off specific areas from use?


    I made a post awhile back about a HDD making clicks, as though the arm was resetting. Occasionally while accessing files explorer freezes. I however noticed this has (so far) only occurred at a specific point of disk usage.

    I'm hoping I can some how amputate the bad section of the drive so it is never read or written to, or even seen for that matter. There are no disk errors in a scan, so I just want to cut a chunk out of it and hope for the best. Is there a safe way to do this?
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    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
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    vpwin7 said:
    I'm hoping I can some how amputate the bad section of the drive so it is never read or written to
    Hi,

    Try a chkdsk /R from an elevated command prompt to "lock-down" bad sectors.

    Regards,
    Golden
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  3. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    I'm in the firm belief that once a hard drive is making unusual mechanical sounds it's time to replace it before it quiets. By the way you don't list your hard drive in your specs.
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    Layback Bear said:
    I'm in the firm belief that once a hard drive is making unusual mechanical sounds it's time to replace it before it quiets. By the way you don't list your hard drive in your specs.
    Not interested in replacing a storage drive I barely got to begin use of. It started being funny just outside the newegg return policy. I know I can ship it to the makers for the factory warranty but honestly even shipping is more money I don't want to spend at the moment.

    Item: Newegg.com - Seagate Barracuda ST31000524AS 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive

    Will try the elevated chkdsk, thanks.
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  5. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    Well now would be a good time to make a complete backup just in case.
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  6. Posts : 122
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    Layback Bear said:
    Well now would be a good time to make a complete backup just in case.
    First thing I did haha. No bad sectors found though, probably mechanical. Going to try to partition it before yelling at Seagate.
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  7. Posts : 1,653
    Windows 10 Pro. EFI boot partition, full EFI boot
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    If you don't want to replace it, then you might as well write it off (no pun intended) - it will probably be more trouble than it is worth,
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  8. Posts : 122
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    I partitioned the first 220GB and basically set it aside. I've filled quite a bit on the remainder as a test, seems okay -SO FAR-
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