Dinoslawski
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Greetings!
Two days a go I noticed some bad sectors on my relatively new HDD. Issue was brought up by Guild Wars 2 which on the 2nd day of playing gave me an read disk error. I didn't really think much of it and wrote it off to buggy fresh game. After the reinstall it again worked fine for a day and the next same error appeared.
This bugged me so I decided to check my HDD with HD Tune. After running diagnostics I found out I have a few bad sectors towards the end of the HDD (HDD in question is Samsung Spinpoint F3 500GB - which is actually made by Seagate) and my HDD was getting quite full.
Now this all is new to me, I never had any HDD problems in my life. So I ran chkdsk c: /r and that didn't fix the sectors. So today I left it running again (this time I ran it from disk tools - error checking) and went to work.
No idea what to expect when I get home, but I have a bad feeling about it. My question is, if chkdsk doesn't fix the bad sectors, what can? And also, is this type of failure covered by the seller since HDD is almost 6 months old?
Thank you for any kind of help,
Dino
Two days a go I noticed some bad sectors on my relatively new HDD. Issue was brought up by Guild Wars 2 which on the 2nd day of playing gave me an read disk error. I didn't really think much of it and wrote it off to buggy fresh game. After the reinstall it again worked fine for a day and the next same error appeared.
This bugged me so I decided to check my HDD with HD Tune. After running diagnostics I found out I have a few bad sectors towards the end of the HDD (HDD in question is Samsung Spinpoint F3 500GB - which is actually made by Seagate) and my HDD was getting quite full.
Now this all is new to me, I never had any HDD problems in my life. So I ran chkdsk c: /r and that didn't fix the sectors. So today I left it running again (this time I ran it from disk tools - error checking) and went to work.
No idea what to expect when I get home, but I have a bad feeling about it. My question is, if chkdsk doesn't fix the bad sectors, what can? And also, is this type of failure covered by the seller since HDD is almost 6 months old?
Thank you for any kind of help,
Dino