Partition around Bad Sectors
My laptop's Toshiba HD went south again, no booting into Windows or anything. Don't know what caused it. I got my data off in Knoppix, and scanned (using a program I'm not quite familiar with) to find 4 bad sectors. Note that Toshiba doesn't put out any tools to scan or low-level format. Well, I could have bought a new drive... but I want to know what you guys think of what I've done instead so far.
The bad sectors were a little over 5% into the drive. I made 3 partitions:
First- 5% in
Second- Just a few tens of MB
Third- The rest (call it 94%) of the space.
So I installed Windows onto the third partition and put my virtual memory on the first, leaving the second one unformatted. Everything seems to be fine, but is this likely to work in the long run? Do bad sectors spread? Has anyone ever tried something like this?
The bad sectors were a little over 5% into the drive. I made 3 partitions:
First- 5% in
Second- Just a few tens of MB
Third- The rest (call it 94%) of the space.
So I installed Windows onto the third partition and put my virtual memory on the first, leaving the second one unformatted. Everything seems to be fine, but is this likely to work in the long run? Do bad sectors spread? Has anyone ever tried something like this?
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Tex
Here's what happens in a failure scenario-- media gets a bad place in it, then corrossion spreads (usually an older drive or a drive run in 80-100% humidity for quite a while--- and a drive run in real high humidity will get moisture inside through its air breather holes which is very ungood). Eventually, you get flakes of media that end up colliding with a read\write head in the drive and the drive is then ruined.
Because of the failure scenario, until you can get a new drive, I would do as Tex said and then NOT USE that first 5% for anything at all including virtual memeory which is a file on the HD.
Tex
What you have done will work for now, but you need to order the new drive.
I also went through two Travelstars, the latter developed bad sectors after an evil dried-out spindle bearing induced head crash (Man, I hate FD bearings). I still use it, although in an external USB2 box for non-critical stuff.
// ya takes your chances...