Re: Bad Block Error recovery




"Will" <wdiolnlt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have a Windows 2003 Enterprise Server... due to a brief power failure it
> went down ungracefully this evening.
>
> Now, when it boots up, one of the drives is appearing as uninitialized.
It
> used to have data on it. The Event Log reports
>
> The device, \Device\Harddisk1, has a bad block.
>
> How can I recover the disk?
> --
> --Will
> Take the dontspam out of the email to email me. (every even letter until
> spc.net)

In a server environment you don't recover flawed disks. You replace them.


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