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February 3rd, 2004, 05:16 AM
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Junior Member
Bad blocks
I have a big problem on my hands and I am stumped. I am running my personal computer with WinXP Pro and have 2 hard drives. Windows has detected bad blocks on my second hard drive (its a data drive not for the os) so it disabled the drive and now i cant get it back online to do anything to it. Its a 200gb WD drive and stupid me didn't make it into several small partitions. I used the diag tools WD sent me but that didn't do much. So i was wondering if there is any way i can remove, fix, or write zeros to or anything to fix the bad block(s). I thank you all in advance in any effort or any suggestions you can give me, i have searched google and Microsoft but I always come up with stuff for UNIX and Linux or tools like fsck.
EDIT: I also have some stuff that event veiwer is telling me if you need anything ask and ill put it here.
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