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A friend brought in his old toshiba laptop(satalite 4090) which had a
harddrive with lots of bad sectors. The laptop is a mess with mising panels and he has rigged upa power supply directly to the battery terminals, the power cord snaking in through a gap in the case. I got him a cheap 1G hard drive from ebay that worked fine. 4 months later he is back with 20 or more bad clusters scatterd right across the hard drive. Could this just be bad luck or could hardware problems on the laptop (voltage spikes?) have caused this? I don't want him to put in another harddrive for this to happen again in a couple of months. Any comments welcome. thanks, Robert |
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![]() "robert" writes: A friend brought in his old toshiba laptop(satalite 4090) which had a harddrive with lots of bad sectors. The laptop is a mess with mising panels and he has rigged upa power supply directly to the battery terminals, the power cord snaking in through a gap in the case. I got him a cheap 1G hard drive from ebay that worked fine. 4 months later he is back with 20 or more bad clusters scatterd right across the hard drive. Could this just be bad luck or could hardware problems on the laptop (voltage spikes?) have caused this? I don't want him to put in another harddrive for this to happen again in a couple of months. Why not buy him a cheap laptop on eBay instead and put this thing out of its misery. ![]() Sure, power spikes are possible to kill sectors. Nothing wrong with the drive if the sectors are mapped out. --- sam | Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ Mirror: http://repairfaq.ece.drexel.edu/ Repair | Main Table of Contents: http://repairfaq.ece.drexel.edu/REPAIR/ +Lasers | Sam's Laser FAQ: http://repairfaq.ece.drexel.edu/sam/lasersam.htm | Mirror Sites: http://repairfaq.ece.drexel.edu/REPAIR/F_mirror.html Note: These links are hopefully temporary until we can sort out the excessive traffic on Repairfaq.org. Important: Anything sent to the email address in the message header above is ignored unless my full name is included in the subject line. Or, you can contact me via the Feedback Form in the FAQs. |
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robert wrote:
I got him a cheap 1G hard drive from ebay that worked fine. 4 months later he is back with 20 or more bad clusters scatterd right across the hard drive. Bad drive, bad drive controller, or memory corruption. |
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robert wrote:
A friend brought in his old toshiba laptop(satalite 4090) which had a harddrive with lots of bad sectors. The laptop is a mess with mising panels and he has rigged upa power supply directly to the battery terminals, the power cord snaking in through a gap in the case. I got him a cheap 1G hard drive from ebay that worked fine. 4 months later he is back with 20 or more bad clusters scatterd right across the hard drive. Could this just be bad luck or could hardware problems on the laptop (voltage spikes?) have caused this? I don't want him to put in another harddrive for this to happen again in a couple of months. Tell him to get the proper power supply. I inherited a Toshiba 4025 that had a battery but no power supply/charger. Got on Ebay and found tons of them. Got a perfectly good used one for under $15! Works great! James |
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