writhziden
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Uh oh. So doing a clean format won't help? I only had this drive for a year, can't believe it might actually be dying or faulty. And I should be under warranty as this Velociraptor drive should be at least 3-5 years.
If your drive is unable to be fully scanned using the WD utilities, I imagine a clean format will not help. It is better to contact WD and get it replaced while you are still under warranty. You could run the clean format and then run the diagnostic tools again; it's possible that may allow it to pass, but I have a feeling you have bigger issues with that drive.
My friend said that there shouldn't be anything wrong with the drive, and that the bad sector is probably because of the image I made, and that it copied over the bad sector. So I will try to reformat completely and run the WD tests off boot CD to see if it is fixed. If it is, then I'll have to do a clean install as the image will just corrupt my HDD again.
It is possible that you coppied a corrupted sector, but I do not think that would interfere with a diagnostic utility that checks for bad sectors. A corrupted sector is not the same as a bad sector. A bad sector is a damaged sector that cannot be written to anymore. It happens on nearly all drives during their lifespans, but it can start to happen in a catastrophic manner, as when a hard drive starts to fail and repeatedly more sectors become damaged when it spins. A full format will find bad sectors and allocate the rest of the drive to avoid those sectors when writing to free space.
If you do a full format and then the diagnostics pass, then it may just be that you had some bad sectors that built up and the drive is actually fine. If a full format still does not resolve all issues, i.e. maybe the diagnostic passes but your computer starts having similar issues again in a week or a month, it may mean your drive is failing.
My Computer
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 BitIntel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz6.00 GB Hundai HMT125U6BFR8C-H9ATI Radeon HD 4850
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