Disk checking software

SickBeast

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Are there any good alternatives to ScanDisk? I have an old hard drive in an external enclosure that has taken a bit of a beating. I need to look for bad sectors to make sure I can trust it with some data.

Any suggestions?
 

SickBeast

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Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
I thought that was what chkdsk was for?

I find that it's either difficult for it to tell me if I have bad sectors, or else it doesn't even tell me at all.

In Windows 7 it said "1 bad block was moved to the bad blocks file".

What in the heck does that mean? :confused:
 

Fardringle

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Most drive manufacturers have a utility available for download from their site that will check their drives for bad sectors and other problems.
 

Snapster

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Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: BlueAcolyte
I thought that was what chkdsk was for?

I find that it's either difficult for it to tell me if I have bad sectors, or else it doesn't even tell me at all.

In Windows 7 it said "1 bad block was moved to the bad blocks file".

What in the heck does that mean? :confused:

It means that block is bad and has been marked to not be used by the OS. But I agree with you, bad way of telling you.