sup, 4chan,
[my english maybe so bad]
I have a notebook for 3 years. It's accumulator is broken, so it had very much of hard-switching-off by unplugging a cable(not especially)
So, the hard disk gone bad working
Now i can hear a terrible sounds when hd reading/writing info. It's so slow and when i launch Windows, Windows is freezing and glitching, so i have installed Ubuntu, it's slow too, but not freezing so often, only when i opening some directories.
http://pastebin.com/SyxCjJDb This is S.M.A.R.T. information
I tried to full formatting HD but this has no effect
I heard, that i can remap it using Victoria
So i found Victoria ISO file on official site, but it has no files inside. I tried to open/mount it in different programs and OS's, but it still empty. And with ISO's from other sites too.
So, i can open ISO with Windows Installer, for example, but Victoria and other hdd-rescue utilites, that i found in inet - no
Where can i find Victoria in normal ISO/how can i write this ISO correctly? and will remap help me with my problem?
>>36858
Oh, "open ISO with Windows Installer" i meant that the Windows Distib inside it, not opening an Iso file with it
>>36858
it's fucked, just buy a new one
hard drives don't usually last longer than a couple of years, depending on how often you use them of course.
>>36864
cuz i'm not so rich to buy a new one
i can do it only if it were the only way, but now, the most bad way is to continue using it as is
why not just remap a bad blox?
(if it possible)
>>36876
Because then you'll put important data on it, and then it will die, and then your important data will be gone and you won't be able to get it back.
If your hard disk has bad blocks, that means it's going to die.
>>36876
You don't have to be rich to get another hard drive - get a job, save money, borrow from friends or family, settle for for a used but tested drive. If the above is not an option, you have bigger problems.
>>36876
Run https://techoverflow.net/blog/2015/01/07/fixing-bad-blocks-on-hdds-using-fixhdd.py/
whilst doing
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/null
Sectors will get rewritten and drive should remap them. Drive will make new bad sectors soon, and later die.
>Because then you'll put important data on it, and then it will die, and then your important data will be gone and you won't be able to get it back.
Important data is on Cloud
>You don't have to be rich to get another hard drive
I'm just 17yrs old, studiyng in school, my family isn't rich, i'm working at local service center, but saving money hard to other targets, and the HDD hasn't priority, my principle is to fix that i can fix and buy things if i really need it, cuz a lot of my money spending for food, clothes and saving to buy a car in future