WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF REALLOCATED SECTOR COUNTS IN HARD DISK?
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO REDUCE THE NO. OF THESE BAD SECTORS?
I HAVE A LAPTOP WHICH HAS SEAGATE HARD DISK WHICH HAS 9766 REALLOCATED SECTOR COUNTS.
DO NOT COPY AND PASTE INFO. FROM GOOGLE.
ANSWER THIS WITH YOUR OWN KNOWLEDGE AND I WILL MARK YOU AS THE BRAINLIEST!!
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WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF REALLOCATED SECTOR COUNTS IN HARD DISK?
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO REDUCE THE NO. OF THESE BAD SECTORS?
I HAVE A LAPTOP WHICH HAS SEAGATE HARD DISK WHICH HAS 9766 REALLOCATED SECTOR COUNTS.
DO NOT COPY AND PASTE INFO. FROM GOOGLE.
ANSWER THIS WITH YOUR OWN KNOWLEDGE AND I WILL MARK YOU AS THE BRAINLIEST!!
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When your hard drive encounters an error while reading, writing or verifying data it marks the sector as reallocated and then moves the data to a reserved area on the disk (spare sectors that it sets aside). This is a normal part of a hard drive's operation that's done to prevent data loss and corruption.
To prevent bad sectors:
- Make sure your computer is kept cool and dust free.
- Make sure you buy good quality hardware from respected brands.
- Always move your computer carefully.
- Keep your data cables as short as possible.
- Always shut down your computer correctly - use an uninterrupted power supply if your house is prone to blackouts.
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