Is there any way to do anything about bad blocks in Windows 2000?
I've somehow developed a lot of them, and a lot of my programs won't load, and a lot of my files are getting corrupt. I've tried running CHKDSK about 80 times (full disk scan overnight), and it doesn't seem to do anything. I never get to see what it says for the results, because it restarts the computer as soon as it's done.
Any ideas other then buying a new HD? (I'm gunna have to do that anyway now, but if i can salvage this one atleast partialy, it would really be nice)
-Darin T
I've somehow developed a lot of them, and a lot of my programs won't load, and a lot of my files are getting corrupt. I've tried running CHKDSK about 80 times (full disk scan overnight), and it doesn't seem to do anything. I never get to see what it says for the results, because it restarts the computer as soon as it's done.
Any ideas other then buying a new HD? (I'm gunna have to do that anyway now, but if i can salvage this one atleast partialy, it would really be nice)
-Darin T