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Hard drive error question

btcomm1

Senior member
My windows stopped booting. I ran seatools on the seagate hard drive, it went through the long scan and found 1 error. Would it be safe to try to fix the error and then reinstall windows or am I asking for my windows to crash again? Is 1 error enough to justify replacing the drive?
 
Yes, you should definitely fix the bad sector. I've done it many times with Seatools. If windows doesn't boot after fixing the sector, then run a checkdisk on the drive from the command prompt. You shouldn't have to reload windows.

Let us know how it goes. 🙂
 
I'm sure you can fix the error, but is that not the sign of a hd going bad? I once fixed a bunch of errors on a drive, ran another full test and it came back good. Reinstalled windows, started failing during that, checked it again and the hd showed up with errors again. Is 1 error ok or could that mean the same thing is going to happen again? is it very likely or is likely that with just 1 error detected windows might not be able to boot again?
 
Hard drives are cheap. Data is valuable. I have in the past let some things slide by with people's drives, where it looks like there's a read error, but it's not after a format. Sure enough a year or two the drives always worsen and demand replacement. I now recommend and replace drives with even the slightest of indications.

It's just not worth it. One error is too many. Especially with what you're seeing, replace the drive. Usually a bad sector just affects one file. About a month ago I was checking out someone's computer, a bad sector developed where the MFT was located. Not good.
 
Yup, you should replace the drive. Unless you want to push it to it's limit until it fails; then I have no question about that:B
 
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