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BlagoYar Silence2021-07-03 18:39:20
Hard disks
BlagoYar Silence, 2021-07-03 18:39:20

How to create a partition up to a specific HDD block?

Than you can create a partition to a broken sector.
That is, there is a sector

8:48:27 : Warning! Block start at 161953956 (83 GB)  = 203 ms

All programs are divided in size (KB, MB, GB), but how to create in blocks in Windows?

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hint000, 2021-07-04
@hint000

I don’t even want it to be corrected automatically
Because this is not a broken sector. It just reads slower than others.
There is a rule: не чините то, что не сломалось!
And recalculate: 512 × 161953956/1024/1024 = 79079.080078125 (MB), here is an integer number of megabytes and indicate, i.e. 79079

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Ronald McDonald, 2021-07-03
@Zoominger

Try GParted Live.
In the end, no one bothers to take a calculator, calculate the size of "healthy" blocks and create a section of the desired size in bytes.

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Puma Thailand, 2021-07-04
@opium

Blocks and everything else on disks are now virtual and have nothing to do with the real geometry of the disk.
So it makes no sense to calculate at all

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