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I've extracted the files from the slax rar to my desktop.if i run bootinst.bat now what happens? Will it install it to my computer as the operating system and from then on boot up on slax instead of windows? Or will it create a launch shortcut somewhere so i can boot up slax from windows? Do i have to open.
I've extracted the files from the slax rar to my desktop.if i run bootinst.bat now what happens? Will it install it to my computer as the operating system and from then on boot up on slax instead of windows? Or will it create a launch shortcut somewhere so i can boot up slax from windows?
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I ran Disk Utility and I noticed that it says my HDD has some bad sectors on it. However, it is showing the disk as passed. I didn't want to wait and take too many chances, so I immediately backed up all my files to another HDD, formated it and attempted to repair it. However, none of the Linux based instructions that I've come across seem to be working for me. I keep getting errors trying to follow the terminal commands. It appears I'll need a specific command for my particular configuration.
After not getting on too well with online Linux tutorials, I went and tried to repair it using Windows. I tried the Windows scan disk utility, but it did not fixed the bad sectors.
I used a trial version of a Windows program called S.M.A.R.T (or something) to scan it, and it says the health of the disk was 53%. I know this is a sign that the HDD is on the road to failing. It is the largest HDD I have at the moment (250 GB). I have others in my other computers. Wasn't planning on buying a new one until later this year when I build a new PC after the (financial) pressure of schooling gets lighter. I would really appreciate any help with the live cd repair.
Last edited by marl30; February 2nd, 2011 at 05:37 AM. As taseedorf says, it's impossible to fix bad sectors on a hard disk; the best you can do is attempt to avoid them.
There are two ways that this can be done: • Automatically in the disk's firmware -- This is done transparently to the OS. Modern disks can detect bad blocks and map them out, replacing the bad blocks with blocks reserved for this purpose when the disk was manufactured. You can also use a SMART utility to force a thorough (and non-destructive) check of the disk, which might turn (and map out) up additional bad blocks or other problems. There are a limited number of reserved blocks, though, and if this limit is exceeded (or if the disk is old enough to not provide this mechanism), you'll have to go to the next solution.
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• Using badblocks or a similar utility -- You can use OS tools to scan the disk for bad blocks and mark them as such in the filesystem. Note that you must use OS-specific tools to do this; you can't use Windows tools to mark bad blocks for Linux, or vice-versa. Note that badblocks won't mark the bad sectors by itself; you must output its list (using -o) and then feed it into a filesystem check or creation tool (such as e2fsck or mke2fs using their -l option). Of course, if badblocks turns up nothing (as it sounds like it did for you), you don't need to feed its output into e2fsck or mke2fs.
Without seeing a detailed SMART report, it's impossible to say whether your disk has yet crossed the threshold where badblocks will be useful. You can get SMART status results in Linux using tools such as GSmartControl or smartctl. The Windows tool you used for this does the same thing, but I'm not sure what that tool means by '53%' health. This doesn't sound good, though, so I'll assume that your disk is starting to fail. Personally, I'd never continue to use a disk with even slightly flaky SMART status results, except as a 'scratch' disk (used to test OS installation procedures without endangering my real OSes, for instance). Sometimes, disks start to go bad and then deteriorate rapidly. If this happens to you, you could end up losing everything on your disk in a matter of seconds.