Why doesn't Seagate/Samsung "ST" HDDs doesn't remap bad sectors automatically?
How to force the remap. MHDD and every software I tested doesn't work.
How to remap the picrel (ST1000LM024)? It has only 19 bad sectors and the rest of the hard drive works perfectly.
I can use bad hdd repartioner but that's not the point.
I mean, original Seagate HDDs can remap bad sectors but Samsung/Seagate can't remap them automatically. How to force this?
I don't want to sell it BTW, I'm not that kind of a dick...
wtf are you talking about?
they're all remapping.
once you have a single remapped sector, SWAP THAT MOTHERFUCKER.
>>59478349
They are NOT.
Reallocated Event Count equals 0 in SMART data.
>>59478349
>once you have a single remapped sector, SWAP THAT MOTHERFUCKER.
So you're telling to him not to use HDDs anymore? They'll all have remapped sectors through their lifetime, it's only a sign of failure when there are huge amounts of realloc'd sectors in a short time span.
Run Seatools and select quick repair. It should work.
>>59478435
Don't you have calls to be making Pajeet /
>>59478484
Do you have a license to be this retarded?
>>59478445
Already tested it. Sectors won't remap.
And btw - they are not physical sectors, they are only logical. I was the first owner of this HDD and I know.
I have other drives of course but I'm just curious on how to remap this piece of shit rebadged Samsung.
>>59478537
"once you have a single remapped sector, SWAP THAT MOTHERFUCKER"
H200 - High-Performance Hybrid Drive, 1 TB
Part number: HDWM110EZSTA
Replace with the above, thank me later...
Thought /g/ would have some info.
Damn :(
>>59478667
"/g/ is NOT your personal tech support team or personal consumer review site"
>>59478519
Do you?
>>59478767
dude, /g/ is just lame as hell if they don't know any solution for this
I'm an advanced user and I don't need any assistance, it's not the purpose of this topic
the purpose is WHY THIS PIECE OF SHIT DOESN't HAVE AUTO REMAP
>>59478392
>Reallocated Event Count equals 0 in SMART data.
"Reallocated Sectors Count" is the important attribute.
>>59478898
>WHY THIS PIECE OF SHIT DOESN't HAVE AUTO REMAP
operating systems have complex filesystems. the operating system is best at determining if a sector is okay or not, and then recovering whatever data possible from the sector marked bad to the remapped sector. also, typically sectors are only automatically remapped if they're identified as bad during a write operation, to allow for data recovery with specialized tools like chkdsk, spinrite, etc.
>>59479022
>operating systems have complex filesystems. the operating system is best at determining if a sector is okay or not
NOPE.
>>59479022
>>59478986
Actually yes.
but both of them should fucking move not stay at 0.