Hi guys,
I’ve just run chkdsk and much to my surprise it appears I’ve got 12Kb of Bad Sectors? I’m using 2x 4-month-old 160GB Samsung SpinPoints in RAID0 using NTFS.
I’d tried to fix them in Windows with ScanDisk to no avail? What should I do now? Am I worrying unnecessarily? It’s just I’ve never had any experience of Bad Sectors before…
They don't appear to be causing any problems (yet? But I was always lead to understand that ANY bad sectors were a bad thing! And that any amount could lead to a total disk failure... I'm just trying to sort it out early if there’s a problem brewing? There under a 3 yr manufactures warranty.
Does anyone know of any Windows based cure or diagnostics app that could quash my fears
What should I do?
Cheers,
SW.
Edit: Hi guys,
Just run another ScanDisk and it would now appear that I have 1100Kb of bad sectors
Is it now safe to assume that there on their way out
Is there anyway I can find out which one of the two drive is faulty?
Latest: I did a Norton 'Disk Doctor' check earlier today and it reported no bad sectors? I then ran 'chkdsk /f' and restarted my machine, and it again found that there were 1100kbs of bad sectors?
This evening I ran Norton again and it found 1100kb... What’s going on?
I understand that these Samsung drives are under a 3yr warranty? Does anyone know what the returns procedure is? Who do I get in touch with first? The people who I bought the drives from? Or the manufacture?
And can someone tell me if there is a way to determine which of the two drives is faulty, or could they both be faulty?
Cheers,
SW.
I’ve just run chkdsk and much to my surprise it appears I’ve got 12Kb of Bad Sectors? I’m using 2x 4-month-old 160GB Samsung SpinPoints in RAID0 using NTFS.
I’d tried to fix them in Windows with ScanDisk to no avail? What should I do now? Am I worrying unnecessarily? It’s just I’ve never had any experience of Bad Sectors before…
They don't appear to be causing any problems (yet? But I was always lead to understand that ANY bad sectors were a bad thing! And that any amount could lead to a total disk failure... I'm just trying to sort it out early if there’s a problem brewing? There under a 3 yr manufactures warranty.
Does anyone know of any Windows based cure or diagnostics app that could quash my fears
What should I do?
Cheers,
SW.
Edit: Hi guys,
Just run another ScanDisk and it would now appear that I have 1100Kb of bad sectors
Is it now safe to assume that there on their way out
Is there anyway I can find out which one of the two drive is faulty?
Latest: I did a Norton 'Disk Doctor' check earlier today and it reported no bad sectors? I then ran 'chkdsk /f' and restarted my machine, and it again found that there were 1100kbs of bad sectors?
This evening I ran Norton again and it found 1100kb... What’s going on?
I understand that these Samsung drives are under a 3yr warranty? Does anyone know what the returns procedure is? Who do I get in touch with first? The people who I bought the drives from? Or the manufacture?
And can someone tell me if there is a way to determine which of the two drives is faulty, or could they both be faulty?
Cheers,
SW.