- Apr 24, 2001
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I tried using the search option to see if anyone else had my problem but couldn't find it.. so maybe you folks can help out. I need to reformat my hard drive and re-install Windows, but my hard drive has one bad sector. When I got the bad sector I started having a few problems in Windows which I solved. Someone told me it probably isnt a bad data sector but something called a buffer underrun or something like that.
Whatever the cause of the bad sector I still need to do the reformat... but how do I do that if I have a bad sector?? How can I re-install Windows without some Win data being placed on the bad sector?? Is there a way to reformat and fill the sector up so that nothing can be placed on it?? If so, how do I do it... I've never formatted before so I'm very much a newbie about this. I do have all my drivers with me along with the Windows disc.
Thank you to all that helps out.
Whatever the cause of the bad sector I still need to do the reformat... but how do I do that if I have a bad sector?? How can I re-install Windows without some Win data being placed on the bad sector?? Is there a way to reformat and fill the sector up so that nothing can be placed on it?? If so, how do I do it... I've never formatted before so I'm very much a newbie about this. I do have all my drivers with me along with the Windows disc.
Thank you to all that helps out.
