Hi.
I have several portables externals hard drives to save important information and data. I was using it without any problem… Until yesterday. Suddenly, one of them was unabled to read, warning the computer to format it.
Because of that, i have used the Crystal Disk Info to check all my portables externals hard drives and i have discovered one more damage.
Both have issues with the current pending sector count. In the first case, the hard drive has seven current pending sector count:
Surprisingly, this portable external hard drive disk is still operating and the computer can read it, with a higher current pending sector count than the external hard drive disk that is unable to read by the computer.
The portable external hard drive disk that isn’t working in this moment, has a low number of current pending sector count than the first hard drive. So i was wondering… Is it possible to repair those current pending sector count? Because if a hard drive disk is working with seven… Why other with only one no?
So, with a a current pending sector count between 1 and 7, is it possible to repair the hard drives disks? In that case, how?
Thanks in advance!
No, there is no such thing as fixing bad sectors.
Not even formating the hard drive disk (after copy the whole information to another device)?
Nope, bad sectors are physically damaged, nothing you do in software will fix them.