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My disk work perfectly but every time I found lot of bad sectors between the range 4000 Mb to 6000 Mb and remap them with tools Victoria or Hdd-Regenrator then CHKDSK /f /r.

Can I make that range filled forever by dummy file or something ?

Sathyajith Bhat
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  • Duplicate of http://superuser.com/questions/655082/how-to-isolate-bad-sectors-on-a-hard-disk-in-windows-7 – Optichip Jan 12 '15 at 04:53
  • is not the same ! – hadj messaoud Jan 12 '15 at 04:57
  • Does `chkdsk /r` not find all the bad sectors? It should map whatever it finds to the "bad block list" which prevents it from being allocated to any file. – wallyk Jan 12 '15 at 05:06
  • yes every time my system fail to start but after do remap and chkdsk /r it back, the problem is these bad sectors appear only in this 2GB (4G-6G from start of disk) – hadj messaoud Jan 12 '15 at 05:11
  • Instead of making a reserve at the place where there are troubles blocks empty partition, you suffer perversions. Knew a figure, he reanimated again on a floppy disk 20, carried a block of 100 floppy disks and three times they all copied, and then home at copying what downloaded. Very similar). – STTR Jan 12 '15 at 05:56
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    If you keep finding new bad sectors, your disk is not working perfectly – Xen2050 Jan 12 '15 at 08:14

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The sectors of your disk are like this:

0123456789

First time you got number 5. Second time maybe number 4 o 6. And so on!

Your disk is going bad: backup all data and replace it. Never trust a disk with bad sectors!