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What program can restore bad blocks on an SSD?
Good day to all.
There is the following situation:
SSD Samsung 970 Evo Plus, the disk is marked as MBR (not GPT). There are 3 primary partitions and an extended volume on the disk. The disk is bootable.
Windows 10 installed.
Scanning with Victoria HDD shows 36 bad blocks: "UNCR Error in data (CRC)". That is, as far as I understand, the block is read, but the checksum does not match.
When I try to Remap the same Victoria HDD, I get an "Access Denied" error. As explained in the program's FAQ, this is specific to Windows 7 and older versions. As a solution, it is proposed to reset the MBR. But this, as far as I understand, will lead to the impossibility of loading Windows, that is, the option is not suitable for me.
Is there a similar program with the ability to boot from a flash drive (Live USB) and still do something with these bad blocks? Even if you have to lose the data stored in them (some files will be damaged) - figs with him. It is the bad blocks that are preventing me from living now. it is not possible to remove the disk image needed as a backup.
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it is the bad blocks that interfere with life. unable to take a disk image needed as a backupThere is a utility for this case:
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