Option 2, Destructive Surface Analysis
You can perform a Destructive surface analysis of your hard
disk to accurately locate any bad tracks and flag them, if they
are not flagged. The test writes, reads, and verifies information
on every track, except those that are already flagged as bad.
Caution
If any errors occur during this check, all data on the track
that caused the error is destroyed. If you think that an
unflagged bad track is causing trouble, first run the
Non-destructive
surface analysis to
check the disk surface.
To start
this test, select Destructive surface analysis
from the Hard Disk Format Menu. You see these messages:
Analyze
Hard
Disk <Drive n:>
Read/Save/Write/Read/Restore/Read
check
for
all
tracks...
Current
cylinder is nnnn
As the program checks each track, it decreases the cylinder
numbers to zero. When the test is complete, you see a report on
the disk status, including a table of unflagged tracks that
produced write, read errors-such as the following:
Analysis finished.
Count of tracks flagged bad
=
n
Count
of tracks with write, read errors =
Count of
good tracks
No write,
read error
was detected.
No
data was destroyed.
Press ENTER to return to the menu.
Formatting a Hard Disk
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