Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!necntc!ames!sdcsvax!nosc!humu!uhmanoa!sandy From: sandy@uhmanoa.UUCP (Sandy Phipps) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Find Bad Sectors... Message-ID: <322@uhmanoa.UUCP> Date: 14 Dec 87 21:50:53 GMT Distribution: na Lines: 23 Keywords: Bad Sectors Well, thanks to everyone who has responded to my original posting about 'finding bad sectors' and marking them as such. I have received a lot of responses, most of which suggested using Norton Utilities DiskTest. This does just what I wanted at the time of posting. A couple of other suggestions were 'findbad' on some BBs. I had a copy of this while ago but never got around to using it. Also there was a program 'Dfixer' which I have not gotten. Regarding the fact that I found the sector while using 'Fastback'. Well -- I have been using it for while now on my RLL St-238, and it has not caused any problems. When I got the disk there were no Manufacturer identified bad sectors, but right away a had a couple that came and went (very strange), but never got around to marking them - now I have I think everything should be back to running normally. Thanks to all who responded. -- Sandy Phipps -- Info & Comp Science Dept -- Uni Of Hawaii @ Manoa -- 2565 The Mall -- Honolulu, 96822 -- (808) 948-7420 --UUCP - {ihnp4,uunet,ubcvax}!sdcsvax!nosc!humu!uhmanoa!sandy --ARPA - uhmanoa!sandy@nosc.MIL --INTERNET- sandy@uhmanoa.ICS.HAWAII.EDU