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administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Hard drive error http://www.hdsentinel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=1266 23, okay to format and use? up vote 0 down vote favorite I have a hard drive that is giving a number of error 23s when I scan it. Will formatting remap the bad sectors and is it safe to use or should I throw it away? The exact error is "The device, \Device\Harddisk1\DR1, has a bad block.." GetDataBack reports it as an error 23. The drive is a WD Raptor. Thank http://serverfault.com/questions/225280/hard-drive-error-23-okay-to-format-and-use you, Rick hard-drive share|improve this question edited Jan 21 '11 at 18:57 asked Jan 21 '11 at 18:48 rboarman 177312 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Hard drives are so cheap nowadays, that there really isn't a good reason to "fix" one, unless you like living on the edge and don't fear data loss. I would NEVER use a disk that reported bad sectors, when there's one, there will be more. share|improve this answer answered Jan 21 '11 at 19:23 DanBig 10.6k12048 Even in a raid 5 array at home? –rboarman Jan 21 '11 at 21:41 Yep. I replace at the first signs of trouble. –DanBig Jan 21 '11 at 22:42 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote From Googleing 'error 23 hard drive' I'm guessing its CRC? Error 23: Data error (cyclic redundancy check) If it's cyclic redundancy check, then it's best to ditch the drive. Run a program like HD Tune on it to view the health of the drive and also do a full error scan. If you get any red blocks on the error scan, these are bad sectors and it is best to buy a new drive. Hope this helps :) share|improve this answer answ
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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Hdd droping from 100% to 0% health in hdd sentinel. Help please> Solved Hdd droping from 100% to 0% health in hdd sentinel. Help please Tags: Storage Health Hard Drives Power Last response: 27 September 2015 20:47 in Storage Share borko3fkovix 27 September 2015 20:34:56 Hello, so ive recently bought this hdd because the one im currently using is pretty old and broken, and i had to buy an used one because new ones are really expenisve here. So ive bought one with about 400 days of power on time, and it was perfect in hdd sentinel and i wanted to put an OS on it. So i make an usb bootable, disconnect other hdd to avoid error and such. Installation was for Win10. I deleted the partitions it had previously and made new ones and set setup to run. But setup has failed due to an error and i come back to my old hdd with winXP on it to hdd sentinel to see that it has 0% health with this message: Failure Predicted - Attribute: 5 Reallocated Sectors Count, Count of sectors moved to the spare area. Indicate problem with the disk surface or the read/write heads. There are 741 bad sectors on the disk surface. The contents of these sectors were moved to the spare area. Based on the number of remapping operations, the health of the disk was decreased in different steps. There are 23 weak sectors found on the disk surface. They may be remapped any time in the later use of the disk. Replace hard disk immediately. More about : hdd droping 100 health hdd sentinel Best solution Rookie_MIB a b G Storage 27 September 2015 20:47:15 Once you start remapping, the disk is beginning to fail, just the bad luck of the draw unfortunately as to when. With 741 bad sectors, it definitely has problems. In the future, if you ever need to buy used HDDs, try and find some enterprise grade drives. Many times for enterprise grade drives they'll replace them on a fixed schedule vs an actual failure and they can have quite a bit of life left. Plus they have additional features for keeping them