Bad blocks in MorphOS
  • Cocoon
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    jalla
    Posts: 57 from 2004/10/4
    From: Norway
    Hi all. I'm having trouble with one of my harddrives. It started as filesystem errors but now the partition wont even format. Format returns an "I/O error" after about 15%. Are there any ways to map out bad blocks in MorphOS as it was in older HDToolbox ? Any hints or tips ?
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  • »01.09.07 - 17:19
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  • pOS
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    pOS
    Posts: 217 from 2003/11/14
    From: Bavaria
    Hmm, sounds like the problem I had some days ago.

    The only solution that worked for me was overwriting the complete harddisk with 0 Bytes.

    Here is the the thread.
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  • Cocoon
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    jalla
    Posts: 57 from 2004/10/4
    From: Norway
    So I must move on to linux to get out of this ? Besides, I have no space elsewhere to back up my other partitions while erasing the whole drive. The problem remains only on one of them. But thanks anyway pOS, I'll keep this in mind if nothing else works out.
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  • »01.09.07 - 19:38
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  • tom
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    Posts: 147 from 2003/7/22
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    Did you try SFSDoctor? (in case you use SFS) else try the old Disksalve. Both programms have a repair option.

    regards Tom
  • »01.09.07 - 21:13
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  • Cocoon
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    jalla
    Posts: 57 from 2004/10/4
    From: Norway
    Yes I have tried SFSDoctor and it couldn't help me this time. This partition is SFS and I think DiskSalv only works on FFS and OFS. But I think this is caused by an unuseable /corrupt block in the drive which should be mapped out and never accessed anymore.
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  • »02.09.07 - 09:26
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Wishmaster
    Posts: 342 from 2003/6/29
    Ehem, buy a new hard disk drive, copy your data over to the new drive and do not try using this crap drive anymore These cheap hdds nowadays do not last very long anymore.
    Pegasos PPC
  • »02.09.07 - 09:46
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    Framiga
    Posts: 363 from 2003/7/11
    From: Milan-Italy
    check how many bad blocks are stored in the HD with Q-Device (above all the "Grown list") and then ... replace the HD! ;-)



    [ Edited by Framiga on 2007/9/2 13:04 ]
  • »02.09.07 - 11:20
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