is there any program that willscan for bad sectors?

Discussions about anything Computer Hardware Related. Overclocking, underclocking and talk about the latest or even the oldest technology. PCA Reviews feedback
Post Reply
User avatar
Zakar
Senior Member
Posts: 245
Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 2:55 am
Location: California

Post by Zakar »

NT :)
User avatar
Hipnotic_Tranz
Almighty Member
Posts: 3750
Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 6:35 am
Location: Indpls, IN
Contact:

Post by Hipnotic_Tranz »

nt? Anyway, just run scandisk in DOS. It'll scan your drive and mark the bad sectors bad, so windows won't write to 'em.
[align=center]<img src=http://i54.tinypic.com/j9tydf.gif>
<i>
My get up and go
must have got up and went.
</i>[/align]
User avatar
FlyingPenguin
Flightless Bird
Posts: 33161
Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 11:13 am
Location: Central Florida
Contact:

Post by FlyingPenguin »

There's a few freeware disk utils for NT, but the best product is Norton Disk Doctor which comes in Norton Utilities for NT.

You could use the DOS version of scandisk on a 98 emergency floppy as Hipnotic suggested BUT that will only work if the drive is formatted in FAT16 not NTFS. Also, it won't work on drives using NT software mirroring.

If this is a mission critical system, it's worth investing in Norton Utilities.
---
“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

Image
Buttermaker
Posts: 28
Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 11:48 am

Post by Buttermaker »

Hehe, I'm pretty sure that in this case "NT" stands for "no text" and not Windows NT.

Zakar: Check your HD manufacturer's website.
:jester
Post Reply