Hello
Just an advise.
My experience working with Fujitsu IDE HDD: Dont trust any Fujitsu IDE, 3,5"
HDD > 6.4 GB. The best of them is a risk to use it. Save your information,
if you can, and change to other brand.
We have had thousands of Fujitsu IDE HDD 10, 15, 20, 30, & 40 GB. Aprox. 70%
of them were rejected by customers because of data loss, random detection
errors, etc. Other 15% is still being rejected because of panic created.
Now wew are using Maxtor HDD which are not the best but at least are working
OK.
Roberto
> Hello Chris,
>
> Tuesday, May 21, 2002, 1:34:10 AM, you wrote:
>
> CS> A friend gave me a HardDrive that "Crashed", his system(win98, P4
1.6ghz 256mg) was
> CS> about 6 months old. He ran into a mobo problem(not sure what it was),
and he assumed
> CS> that it caused bad
> CS> sectors on the hd(I don't really know). So I said I'd take it and do
some research.
> CS> I ran Scan Disk/Defrag and found a total of 3 bad sectors. I have
always wondered if
> CS> there was something out
> CS> there that would remove these bad sectors. (figured I'd ask!) It is a
20-GB 5M Ultra ATA
> CS> Fujitsu IDE U100 Hard Disk. Is there any way to save this poor
drive.(I would like to
> CS> use it as a back up).
>
> I have the same problems with my old Fujitsu 20GB (8 month on
> garanty). Malfunction I saw by "S.M.A.R.T. Disk Monitor" from SunTools
(about 200
> parameters to control). Another utility from Fujitsu: "fjdtdiags_5.00"
> shows an ERROR during Comprehensive Test. Then, I repear this drive from
customer and
> install Win98. After several days 7 BAD claster appears on the new drive
after
> installing some old games. So I FDISK and format this drive and all
> BAD sectors disappear!
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Yakymakha
>
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