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boots982017-03-31 14:34:05
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boots98, 2017-03-31 14:34:05

How / how to remove slow sectors?

I did a scan of the disks, then did a low-level format and scanned again, it helped. Most of the sectors were marked in vain. I want to remove good sectors from the remap and give this place to really bad ones. So how to leave only sectors with a delay of up to 200? Both disks are only bad at the beginning, from 0 to 10GB approximately, then everything is fine, it comes across for every 100GB 1n sector for 200 and no more)
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I know that there is a Victoria, or maybe there are some other programs? As for how to remove slow sectors, I did not find much information. Another option is to cut the disk, but with what, xs.

Before it was produced low-level. formatting, the disk could fly out. The scan was not from under Windows, but through an adapter, there were no accesses to the disk or any options.
There was a problem with the seagate that when I started to shoot the info, I deleted one section, and after that it fell off. I had to turn it off and on, there was such an error as there was no I / O access .. I solved the problem for a long time and decided to completely format it (remove all partitions and everything .. as when installing Windows) After on. okay, the information was pulled out by the r-studio "for a long time it was bought for a penny))"
Well, after that I just did the bottom.ur. formatting.
Again, all is well now. I think that this happened due to damage to the table (I probably just deleted it "partitions 100mb and 500mb" or because I demolished the volume from which I removed everything) In any case, the integrity was violated and an I / O error got out

The Seagate disk can be thrown out, but this is for the sake of interest, how long it will live.
But Toshiba, which seems to be worse in comparison, but still in the yellow zone, I want to use it as an external drive for movies.
Regarding the screenshot of the seagate, that there is only half the test carried out. Everything is fine there, I already did scans and problems with both disks only at the very beginning.

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