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    Default [TIPS] How To Prevent Bad Sectors In Hard Disks


    [TIPS] How To Prevent Bad Sectors In Hard Disks

    1. Do not bump your hard disk at all. The HDD may be mostly made of

    metal but you have to handle them like eggs;

    2. If you dont want bad sectors, never move your PC while it is on.

    Never. Shutdown. Shutoff. Move the PC. Then turn it on.

    3. Do not put anything on top of your HDD. If your gonna store it, make

    sure they are in proper packaging (anti-static bags and clamshells o

    styro boxes).

    4. Only hold or handle your HDDs by their edges, never touch the printed

    circuit boards or electronic parts.

    5. If you have to put the HDD down on, lay it down on an anti-static bag

    6. When mounting HDDs use the proper screws (coarse thread and

    shorter screw) as opposed to the screws for CDROM drives and Floppy

    Drives which are fine thread, and the case screws which are coarse

    thread but longer.

    7. Use as many screws to mount your HDD as possible, usually 4, some

    techs will use only 3, I have seen HDDs mounted using only 1 screw.

    Why? The 4 screws will ensure proper heat transfer from the HDD to

    the case and will handle the vibration properly.

    8. Tighten but not over tighten the screws. Your screws are steel, the

    HDD case is aluminum, you endanger or damaging the thread in you

    HDD if you over tighten.

    9. You may mount the HDD in any way (level, un-level, upwards,

    downwards, vertical) whatever it takes to make it fit your casing. There

    will be no problem performance-wise.

    But keep in mind, in the, future say 2 years, you have to unmount and

    reinstall the HDD in a configuration different to what it has been

    accustomed to, the HDD might die on you just like that. Example ?

    vertically mounted for 2 years, then i-reinstall mo horizontally. Probably

    on the startup, your hdd possibly die. It happened to me 3X already.

    Perfectly working HDD, then remounted in a different way, then my

    hard disk just gave up . Most probably the bearings have gotten used

    to the old mounting and seize up when mounted differently.

    10. Keep your HDDs cool. Blow fans on them, use coolers. At the very

    least make sure your casing is properly ventilated. Heat shortens the

    life of HDDs. But Choose carefully on what fans you will use, choose

    the fan which produce less vibration.

    11. Cables? Make sure your cables are good and connected correctly. It

    may cause damage to the HDD

    12. Power Supply? Make sure your power supply is up to snuff. This is

    where most HDDs fail after serving you for a long time. Low 12-volt

    rails kill HDD motors. Bad 5V kill HDD electronics.

    13. Power connectors. Make sure your power connectors (those white

    plugs with yellow, black and red wires) fit well. Loose connectors

    provide bad power. After running your PC for a while, say 15-30

    minutes, touch your connectors, if they are hot, then there?s

    something loose, replace with a spare connector and label the bad

    connector. If you do system checkups, it is good to take note of heat

    discoloration on power connectors and replace those bad ones;

    14. Black outs do not just kill lights, they kill HDDs. Black outs are

    sometimes accompanied by bad power spikes and deadly voltage

    fluctuations. If you can afford a good UPS, buy one.

    15. When transferring HDDs between systems don't just take one and

    install into another and fire it up just like that. Please make sure you

    get into BIOS first and make sure that your new system is set to auto.

    If your old system detected the HDD using manual or non-standard

    parameters, then duplicate the parameters first in BIOS in the new

    system before booting up. You might scramble all your data if you

    new system tries to read the HDD using wrong parameters.

    16. If you use your PC a lot, defrag your partitions once a month. If not,

    defrag once every 3 months will be fine. For those of you who think

    that defragmention speeds up your HDDs death, may I give a small

    explanation. If your partition is quite fragmented, your HDD will be

    doing a lot of unnecessary work by default, its head going back and

    forth trying to get to the different parts of your files scattered all ove

    your disk. Besides with a defragmented disk, you will have a more

    responsive PC.

    17. Install enough RAM. You don't want your HDD swapping files back and

    forth from system RAM and the swap file. Lots of work for the HDD,

    slow PC.

    18. Partition your HDD. At least 2 partitions. One partition for you

    Operating System. The other one for your data. This way if your OS

    gets corrupted (and it happens) you don't have to perform PC

    acrobatics to get your data back. You can reformat your OS partition

    and be assured that your data is safe in a separate partition.

    (In case your hard disk had a bad sector, use HDD Regenerator by dposoft. It Can Recover Damaged Sectors. I prefer it than Spinrite.)


    -credits to Google




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    Default Re: [TIPS] How To Prevent Bad Sectors In Hard Disks

    thanks for the Tips,

    btw, i'll be travelling by ship next week going to cdo together with my pc, might be better siguro no kung i remove sa nako ang akong HDD then ibalik lang nako pag abot na nako...

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    Default Re: [TIPS] How To Prevent Bad Sectors In Hard Disks

    @arki: much better that way. basta nka pack lang gyud ug tarong.

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    Default Re: [TIPS] How To Prevent Bad Sectors In Hard Disks

    bro ang kanang nka taod jud sa imo mobo excpt sa heatsink ug proc.. ang vcard tangtanga sad jud na..

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    Quote Originally Posted by eXpLoDe View Post
    @arki: much better that way. basta nka pack lang gyud ug tarong.
    ok thanks bro X...

    Quote Originally Posted by zhieg View Post
    bro ang kanang nka taod jud sa imo mobo excpt sa heatsink ug proc.. ang vcard tangtanga sad jud na..
    murag apilon guro nako ang cpu cooler kay dako raba to... pulihan ko nalang sa ug stock cooler pag larga nako...

    thanks...

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    Default Re: [TIPS] How To Prevent Bad Sectors In Hard Disks

    Quote Originally Posted by arki.gerbz View Post
    thanks for the Tips,

    btw, i'll be travelling by ship next week going to cdo together with my pc, might be better siguro no kung i remove sa nako ang akong HDD then ibalik lang nako pag abot na nako...
    kung d hand-carry imo pc, better remove...

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    Default Re: [TIPS] How To Prevent Bad Sectors In Hard Disks

    tagtanga nalang para safe...

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    Default Re: [TIPS] How To Prevent Bad Sectors In Hard Disks

    nice tips bro..

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    ok ah....nice tips...

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    Default Re: [TIPS] How To Prevent Bad Sectors In Hard Disks

    basin helpful sad ni.

    limpyohi ang palibot sa PC specially sweets, to prevent "Ant Attacks"

    3x na ko gi atake ani. Paeta jud

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