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<H4 align="center">By James T. Dennis,
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<H3><img src="../gx/dennis/qbub.gif" alt="(?)"
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>Another Non-Linux Question!</H3>
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<p><strong>From weasel_90 on 02 Aug 1998</strong></p>
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<strong><p>Hi,
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<p><strong>I have a 1.2GB Hard Drive. It has a few Bad Clusters, which
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are mostly at the end of the drive. Everytime I use <TT>Scandisk</TT> it
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freezes on 99%. All my programs run fine, but sometimes they freeze
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and I have to reboot the computer. I assume it is accessing data
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from the bad clusters and it freezes sometimes. I thought <TT>scandisk</TT>
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was suppose to mark bad clusters and tell the computer not to use
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them. Is there any way that is really safe where I can either
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seperate or put all those bad clusters away so that the computer
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doesn't use them and store data on them? I would appreciate your
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help. This one has stumped me. Thank You!
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<BLOCKQUOTE><IMG SRC="../gx/dennis/bbub.gif" ALT="(!)" width="50" height="28" border="0" lign="bottom"
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>So, what happens when you install Linux and run the
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'<TT>badblocks</TT>' program (or make the filesystem using the
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<TT>mke2fs -c</TT> option)?
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<BLOCKQUOTE>This may seem like an unsatisfying answer --- but you
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should probably be aware that
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"<A HREF="mailto:linux-questions-only@ssc.com">linux-questions-only@ssc.com</A>" is
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for the "<a href="http://www.linuxgazette.com/">Linux Gazette</a>
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Answer Guy." I volunteer my time to answer questions that related to
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Linux. I do that to show my appreciation for all the effort that Linus
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Torvalds, Alan Cox, Stephen Tweedie, Ted T'so, and hundreds of other
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programmers have put into creating the operating system that
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I use. </blockquote>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>I do NOT volunteer my time to answer questions that are
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purely about Microsoft's operating system (or any other
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proprietary software, for that matter). The companies that
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produce these products can pay for their own support staff.
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If they choose not to do so, or are otherwise unwilling or
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unable to provide you with support that meets your needs
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--- you should probably reconsider your purchasing decisions.
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Sigh!</blockquote>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Since I suffer from a compulsion to answer questions
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thoroughly here's a few suggestions:
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Your obvious alternative would be to replace that
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drive with a newer, less defective one. Normal, modern IDE
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and SCSI drives have extra sectors on every track which are
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"mapped" over any bad sectors on that track. Thus it is
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relatively rare for bad sectors to be visible to the operating
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system's drivers. You could put the new drive in as the
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"master" and you could install Linux over the old drive ---
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just to learn more about it.
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Another alternative would be to use something like
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the <a href="http://www.symantec.com/">Norton</a> Utilities.
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Perhaps one of those is more robust than the
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accessories that came with your OS.
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<BLOCKQUOTE>If none of that works, backup your system, re-install the OS
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from scratch and see if the re-FORMAT detects and properly
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handles these bad sectors --- or re-partition, make the last
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partition a couple of percent smaller and then re-install.
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<BLOCKQUOTE>If you don't have a backup system which is sufficiently reliable
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and of sufficient capacity to do a full system backup and
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restore --- then you're hopeless.
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<blockquote>While we're on the subject of "hopeless" --- it may
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seem awfully curmudgeonly of me, but surely <em>some</em> of these
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options must have occurred to you. I really hope that you
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weren't actually "stumped" by this!
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<H5 align="center"><a href="http://www.linuxgazette.com/copying.html"
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>Copyright ©</a> 1998, James T. Dennis <BR>
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Published in <I>Linux Gazette</I> Issue 32 September 1998</H5>
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