The solution may, unfortunately, involve getting a new hard drive.
1) back up all things you want to keep. NOW is your only chance, probably.
2) Find out the make of your hard drive and get a diagnostic program. They are ususally found on manufacturer's web site. Run the program.
3) After BACKING UP, you may try to zero-fill the drive, repartition and format, and then re-install your operating system.
Bad sectors and stalling scandisk constitute bad news. At least a format and new install of O/S is often required.
I assume you have done a virus scan, just in case...
Regards
/RID
Main Topics
Browse All Topics





by: KirgalPosted on 2002-07-24 at 23:46:30ID: 7176442
Hi Mafig,
The problem is that once you have bad sectors, you will get more and more. Normally, there is only one solution.
Get a new harddisk.
By canceling the scandisk, you leave errors on your HDD.
What you should do instead is to run a scandisk with surface scan (better to start in dos for this. F8 at startup and then type scandisk /all /autofix /surface )
and then it will fix the errors on the harddisk and mark them as unsusable.
But this is only a temporary solution.
The final solution is to get a new harddisk.
Kirgal