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New Topic programming forums Java Java JSRs Mobile Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Languages Frameworks Products This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: General Computing how to fix bad sectors in hard disk Punit Jain Ranch Hand Posts: 1015 2 posted 3 years ago Hi All, i got bad sectors in my hard drive due to them i am not able to use my laptop, can anyone tell me how can i fix them? i tried hiren boot cd http://jai-fixyourpc.blogspot.in/2011/09/how-to-fix-bad-sectors-in-your-hard.html. but while performing scan on my hard disk i am getting this error: Uncorrectable CRC or ECC error on read Peter Johnson author Bartender Posts: 5856 7 I like... posted 3 years ago About the only way to reliably fix bad sectors on a hard drive is to run the drive manufacturer's sector verification utility which will examine each sector and relocate bad sectors (thus removing them from the available sector pool). Of run the manufacturer's reformatting utility which reformats the disk (back up first - the disk will contain no data after the reformatting). But even those two steps didn't fix one of my drives - I noticed that both utilities had problems when they were about 98% done with the sector scan. So I resized my partition to avoid the last 2% of the disk and have had no problems since then. For a laptop, my recommendation is to get another hard drive and use a drive imaging tool to move you existing data to the new drive. Then place the old drive into a USB enclosure and run the tools on that at your leisure. If the old drive is still usable you'll have a convenient backup drive. JBoss In Action Punit Jain Ranch Hand Posts: 1015 2 posted 3 years ago well i have also tried seatools. drive manufacture utility, but it was not even able to scanned my drive, it was failed in couple of minutes. Does low level formatting fix bad sectors? Paul Clapham Sheriff Posts: 21440 33 I like... posted 3 years ago It isn't necessarily possible to fix a bad sector -- for example if there's a scratch on the surface of the disk, that can't be fixed. Especially by software. However the formatting process is supposed to recognize bad sectors and exclude them from the file system. So essentially as far as the operating system is concerned, once that's done they don't exist. Amit Ghorpade Bartender Posts: 2854 10 I like... posted 3 years ag

Advanced Search section: This topic Forums Members Help Files Calendar View New Content ImgBurn Website Forums Members Calendar More ImgBurn Support Forum → ImgBurn → ImgBurn Support Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Device Not ready ID CRC or ECC ERROR Started by michaelb , Feb 26 2008 07:56 AM Forum Rules Read the Guides forum if you don't know how to do https://coderanch.com/t/610924/gc/fix-bad-sectors-hard-disk something. If you have a question or a problem, check the FAQ and use the Search to see if you can find the answer for yourself. If you're having trouble burning double layer media, read Here.Still stuck? Create a new thread and describe your issuein detail.Make sure you include a copy of the program's log in your post. No log = http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/6132-device-not-ready-id-crc-or-ecc-error/ Please log in to reply 7 replies to this topic #1 michaelb michaelb ISF Newbie New Members 3 posts Posted 26 February 2008 - 07:56 AM I keep getting the Device Not ready ID CRC or ECC ERROR. I can shrink a dvd fine with dvd shrink but am unable to burn it w/ this program or with dvd decrypter and RecordNow! In the past i've burned many dvd's with no issue and all of a sudden it does not recognize the empty dvd's. I can still make a ISO file and watch dvd's. I've read the FAQ and previous posts and have tried various solutions but nothing works. I've bought better media(Taiyo Yuden-16x), uninstalled driver than rebooted, uninstalled IMGburn and reinstall. Played around w/ settings. I have also tried to find an updated driver but have been unsuccesfull in installing it. I have a Matshita DVD-RAM UJ-831S 1.40 (ATA)This is the link to a updated driver but as mentioned I cannot install it, I keep getting an error mssg. http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?download_id=1986I have a Toshiba Sattelite M-45 laptop w/ expired warranty.I 01:29:48 Img

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