what are bad sectors errors
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run chkdsk to mark them bad, or use PBD(Partition Bad Disk) to isolate the bad sectors.
There are several types of errors you can receive during POST if the hard drive is physically damaged. It could be anything from a simple "Bad Sector Read Error" to the dreaded "Bad Controller Error". Sometimes the BIOS won't receive the error though, especially is it's a bad sector which lies past the MBR (Master Boot Record) The only way to determine this is do an entire sector scan within Windows and then try to fix the sector. Major priority here is to do a backup immediately if you think the hard drive is going on you.
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Run a checkdisk or scandisk routine, and read the report carefully.
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Bad hard drive. Avoid using the bad sector(s), preferably by purchasing a new drive.
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Bad sectors on a hard drive can increase due to a variety of factors, including physical wear and tear, manufacturing defects, or exposure to environmental conditions such as heat and humidity. As data is written and rewritten, the drive's surface can degrade, leading to the failure of specific sectors to reliably hold information. Additionally, when a bad sector is detected, the drive may remap it to a spare sector, but continuous use can lead to further degradation and the development of new bad sectors. Regular monitoring and maintenance can help mitigate this issue, but aging drives are inherently more susceptible to sector failures.
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