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Hello
How to clear information about bad sectors in a MFT, for chkdsk to recreate it properly? All 3-d party utilities show that the HDD is healthy, but Windows remembers that the HDD has 100 GB of bad sectors. I do not want to lose Windows XP SP2 and program settings on this system bootable HDD. I had to restart the topic because of David Cardy's abuses of readers. |
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Well known troll asking the same question over and over again.
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read David defending the concept of violence. http://margokingston.typepad.com/har...e_ga.html#more ================================================= "Dmitry Kopnichev" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message news:%23SgNgZX%23FHA.2640@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hello > How to clear information about bad sectors in a MFT, for chkdsk to recreate > it properly? All 3-d party utilities show that the HDD is healthy, but > Windows remembers that the HDD has 100 GB of bad sectors. I do not want to > lose Windows XP SP2 and program settings on this system bootable HDD. > I had to restart the topic because of David Cardy's abuses of readers. > > |
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Looks like you have a bad reputation.
Buy a new HDD. Don't cost that much. "Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote: > Hello > How to clear information about bad sectors in a MFT, for chkdsk to recreate > it properly? All 3-d party utilities show that the HDD is healthy, but > Windows remembers that the HDD has 100 GB of bad sectors. I do not want to > lose Windows XP SP2 and program settings on this system bootable HDD. > I had to restart the topic because of David Cardy's abuses of readers. > > > |
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How to locate and correct disk space problems on NTFS volumes in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315688 "Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote: > Hello > How to clear information about bad sectors in a MFT, for chkdsk to recreate > it properly? All 3-d party utilities show that the HDD is healthy, but > Windows remembers that the HDD has 100 GB of bad sectors. I do not want to > lose Windows XP SP2 and program settings on this system bootable HDD. > I had to restart the topic because of David Cardy's abuses of readers. > > > |
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Thanks Dixonian69.
"Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A990B7CA-7394-491B-B46F-A160CED18796@microsoft.com... > How to locate and correct disk space problems on NTFS volumes in Windows > XP > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315688 > > "Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote: > >> Hello >> How to clear information about bad sectors in a MFT, for chkdsk to >> recreate >> it properly? All 3-d party utilities show that the HDD is healthy, but >> Windows remembers that the HDD has 100 GB of bad sectors. I do not want >> to >> lose Windows XP SP2 and program settings on this system bootable HDD. >> I had to restart the topic because of David Cardy's abuses of readers. >> >> >> |
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I do not have a bad reputation. There is just a crazy David Candy.
chkdsk on HP dx6120 shows that my HDD does not have bad clusters. Windows 2000 sp4 there shows full free space? Do I really, need to buy a new HDD, Dixonian69? "Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: news:7649523F-916A-4867-9D58-D39ABF32F7E9@microsoft.com... > Looks like you have a bad reputation. > > Buy a new HDD. Don't cost that much. > > "Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote: > > > Hello > > How to clear information about bad sectors in a MFT, for chkdsk to recreate > > it properly? All 3-d party utilities show that the HDD is healthy, but > > Windows remembers that the HDD has 100 GB of bad sectors. I do not want to > > lose Windows XP SP2 and program settings on this system bootable HDD. > > I had to restart the topic because of David Cardy's abuses of readers. > > > > > > |
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The HDD is new.
"Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7649523F-916A-4867-9D58-D39ABF32F7E9@microsoft.com... > Looks like you have a bad reputation. > > Buy a new HDD. Don't cost that much. > > "Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote: > >> Hello >> How to clear information about bad sectors in a MFT, for chkdsk to >> recreate >> it properly? All 3-d party utilities show that the HDD is healthy, but >> Windows remembers that the HDD has 100 GB of bad sectors. I do not want >> to >> lose Windows XP SP2 and program settings on this system bootable HDD. >> I had to restart the topic because of David Cardy's abuses of readers. >> >> >> |
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