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Processor | Intel® Core™ i5-2500K (4.6GHz @ 1.28-1.33v) |
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Motherboard | ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 |
Cooling | Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.C + Blue Vortex 140mm |
Memory | Kingston HyperX Fury White (2x8GB, DDR3-1866, 10-11-10-30, 1.5v) |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 970 Gaming |
Storage | Crucial C300 128GB, WD Green 2TB |
Display(s) | BenQ XL2420T |
Case | Antec Twelve Hundred |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard Realtek audio |
Power Supply | Corsair HX 650W |
Software | Win7 Ultimate (64-bit) |
Hello everyone!
So I thought I would do a disk check..
Ok, I reboot and let it do all the work. First it fixed a couple of indexes and then started scanning the disk (the "4 out of 5" section). This first scan it fixed/replaced data in some dll file and once all the scans were done there was "12KB in bad sectors" in the summary. I freaked out lol, never had my drives get bad sectors before.
Now windows booted and repeated the exact the same scan again. This time it didn't fix anything, but now in the summary it said "36KB in bad sectors"
Ok, I repeat the scan for the 6rd time and the results were the same as the time before.
Should I be panicking? My Raptor is one of the old generation ones 74GB and the warranty is long gone now. I will be selling this drive in a couple of days and I need to know if this is something that will kill the drive soon or it might just stay with that 36KB bad sectors without bothering the user
So I thought I would do a disk check..
Ok, I reboot and let it do all the work. First it fixed a couple of indexes and then started scanning the disk (the "4 out of 5" section). This first scan it fixed/replaced data in some dll file and once all the scans were done there was "12KB in bad sectors" in the summary. I freaked out lol, never had my drives get bad sectors before.
Now windows booted and repeated the exact the same scan again. This time it didn't fix anything, but now in the summary it said "36KB in bad sectors"
Ok, I repeat the scan for the 6rd time and the results were the same as the time before.
Should I be panicking? My Raptor is one of the old generation ones 74GB and the warranty is long gone now. I will be selling this drive in a couple of days and I need to know if this is something that will kill the drive soon or it might just stay with that 36KB bad sectors without bothering the user