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Questions My Profile ShortcutsDiscussion GroupsFeature RequestsHelp and SupportHow-tosIT Service ProvidersMy QuestionsApp CenterRatings and ReviewsRecent ActivityRecent PostsScript CenterSpiceListsSpiceworks BlogVendor PagesWindows Events Event 7 (Error) Source: Disk How important is this event? (69 the device device harddisk0 d has a bad block votes) 1 2 3 4 5 not important very important Description The device has
Event Id 7 Cdrom Bad Block
a bad block of memory, which Windows attempted to read. The data might be missing or corrupted. User Action: If this
Event Id 7 Kdc
event is logged regularly, replace the hard disk drive. The device has a bad block of memory, which Windows attempted to read. The data might be missing or corrupted. User Action: If this event is http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/in-event-viewer-system-log-there-are-repeated-disk/82dfe659-5ff2-45d9-bbc6-93c522135538 logged regularly, replace the hard disk drive. Add link Text to display: Where should this link go? Add Cancel × Insert code Language Apache AppleScript Awk BASH Batchfile C C++ C# CSS ERB HTML Java JavaScript Lua ObjectiveC PHP Perl Text Powershell Python R Ruby Sass Scala SQL VB.net Vimscript XML YAML Insert Cancel Save Cancel Associated Messages The device, \Device\Harddisk0\D, has a bad block.
Jun 24, 2009 message string https://community.spiceworks.com/windows_event/show/23-disk-7 data: \Device\Harddisk0\D Sep 01, 2009 The device, \Device\Harddisk2\D, has a bad block. Sep 05, 2009 The device, \Device\Harddisk2, has a bad block. Sep 17, 2009 Disk Error Oct 05, 2009 The device, \Device\Harddisk0\DR0, has a bad block. Dec 04, 2009 argh! what to do? mirror and swap the disk? Apr 01, 2010 The device, \Device\Harddisk0, has a bad block. Apr 07, 2010 message string data: \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 May 19, 2010 Rilevato blocco danneggiato sulla periferica \Device\Harddisk0\D. Per ulteriori informazioni, consultare la Guida e supporto tecnico all'indirizzo http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. It seems to be an hardware error Dec 06, 2010 I'm thinking that this could be from my Seagate external HDD. I recently re-formatted the entire 500gb drive. Or possible an error at start up says conductor 80 is not installed. IDE cable? May 08, 2011 The device, \Device\Harddisk1, has a bad block. May 19, 2011 The device, \Device\Harddisk1\D, has a bad block. Sep 02, 2011 message string data: \Device\Harddisk1\DR23 Nov 04, 2011 O dispositivo, \Device\Harddisk0\D, possui um bloco defeituoso. Dec 27, 2011 The device, \\Device\\Harddisk0\\D, has a bad block. May 04, 2012 message string data: \Device\Harddisk1\DR1 Jun 05, 2012 The device, \Device\Harddisk1\DR1, has a bad block. Mar 15, 2013 message string data: \Device\Harddisk3\DR7 Apr 05, 2013 No message May 21, 2013 EGaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Bad blocks on HDD> Solved Bad blocks on HDD Tags: Hard Drives Storage Last response: 27 February 2013 12:31 in Storage Share angkor 15 May 2011 03:21:04 Hi, (My PC’s specs are below) I've been reading http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/269253-32-blocks different threads on TH, and different links found on Google on this topic. I'd like to get some help untangling the info, and some advice on the best ways to proceed. I'd appreciate any input, as this is an area I'm not http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/hard-disk-problem-4/ too familiar with. Here's the problem: 5 days ago, while restarting my pc, I saw that Windows had scheduled a chkdsk to run at startup. That worried me, so I ran the Western Digital Diagnostic tool. The results came back that event id no bad sectors were found. I thought I was out of the woods. Then today, another chkdsk was scheduled... After it completed, when the computer booted, I went to Windows' Event Viewer, and saw that 42 bad sector warnings have been recorded since the last 7 days. From what I've been reading, this is not good news, and I should hurry in doing something. My very important files are backed up, but I'd hate having to format and start from scratch again: event id 7 Lose my data, my configs and everything. (As it stands, 700 go out of my 1t hdd are filled. Not all of it is essential, but there are a lot of multimedia files I'm working on, movies, games and other stuff I'd hate to lose...) Here are my questions: 1) Am I correct in thinking that this is a HDD replacement scenario, or could those 42 warnings mean something else? How can I verify and be sure about what’s really going on. (I don’t have time right now, but I’ll run a new WD Diagnostic this evening.) 2) Do I have any measure of how fast I should get moving? Is there an impending risk of losing data; or worse, of total HDD failure? 3) If I have to replace, I guess the smartest way to go about it would be to buy a new identical HDD (I'd planned on buying one anyway for backups), clone my existing installation, then bring the defective one for the warranty. Would you agree this is the best procedure? 4) How can I prevent this from happening again? When I bought this system, last August, the original HDD went completely corrupt within 1-2 weeks. I exchanged it, and now, 9 months later, it looks like this one is starting to malfunction!!! Apparently, this HDD model is supposed to be very reliable. Am I doing something wrong, or am I simply unlucky? Should I check for heat, or what else?
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