Re: Some very basic questions

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On 10/22/2008 3:50 PM, Chris Mason wrote:

> Let me reword my answer ;).  The next write will always succeed unless
> the drive is out of remapping sectors.  If the drive is out, it is only
> good for reads and holding down paper on your desk.

I have a fairly new SATA disk with about 3000 hours of 24/7 duty
(very light load), 0 remapped sectors and 8 consecutive sectors with
read/write errors. Still, it did not perform remapping facing heavy
writes on the bad sectors. Now what? For whatever reason, remapping
not always works (or mine was produced with a total of zero
remapping sectors…).

- Matthias
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