HDD is about to fail, bad sectors...

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       #51

    rvcjew said:
    There definitely there. Maybe your browser plugins are blocking them?
    I can't see them on any device, maybe because I don't have access to it because of rank or something
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       #52

    Screenshots now fixed. They were linked from the VIP area that not all users are able to see. I just added them directly to the post, so you should see them now.
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    Windows 10 Pro 2004
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       #53

    Brink said:
    Screenshots now fixed. They were linked from the VIP area that not all users are able to see. I just added them directly to the post, so you should see them now.
    Thank you! :)

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    I have a question about the right angled or so-called L-shaped (90 degree) sata 3 cables, does it matter if the 90-degree end goes into the motherboard and other end which is straight into the hard drive, and while mounting the hard drive should I use a screwdriver without a magnetic tip?
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  4. Posts : 7,607
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       #54

    I think neither of them matters.
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  5. Posts : 115
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       #55

    Matthew Wai said:
    I think neither of them matters.
    Alright, do you have any other tips on what to pay attention when mounting the hard drive, etc. ?
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  6. Posts : 2,487
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       #56

    The cable with the 90 degree end is typically attached to the motherboard end, but it doesn't matter. Use whatever is convenient. Some cables have no 90 degree end.

    I wouldn't worry about the screwdriver. Magnetics can help avoid losing a small screw down inside the case somewhere, which isn't pleasant. You might use thumbscrews instead if you have any on hand.

    You'll have to format the drive and give it a drive letter in Windows Disk Management. If you are obsessive, you can do a full format rather than a quick format.

    I'd likely run Crystal Disk Info and Crystal Disk Mark on the drive early on before you put a lot of data on it.....to confirm it performs within specs and is in fact a new drive in good working order. Make note of typical temperatures.
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  7. Posts : 115
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       #57

    ignatzatsonic said:
    The cable with the 90 degree end is typically attached to the motherboard end, but it doesn't matter. Use whatever is convenient. Some cables have no 90 degree end.

    I wouldn't worry about the screwdriver. Magnetics can help avoid losing a small screw down inside the case somewhere, which isn't pleasant. You might use thumbscrews instead if you have any on hand.

    You'll have to format the drive and give it a drive letter in Windows Disk Management. If you are obsessive, you can do a full format rather than a quick format.

    I'd likely run Crystal Disk Info and Crystal Disk Mark on the drive early on before you put a lot of data on it.....to confirm it performs within specs and is in fact a new drive in good working order. Make note of typical temperatures.
    I appreciate your post and I will do as you said, I'll let more people give their inputs & tips and I will close this topic in 12 hours from now.
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  8. Posts : 7,607
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       #58

    The device, \Device\Harddisk0\DR0, has a bad block.

    The above event appeared multiple times on the OP's Windows, but the following event did not appear.

    The IO operation at logical block address 0xxxxxxx for Disk 0 (PDO name: \Device\000000xx) failed due to a hardware error.

    The above event appeared multiple times on my Windows before I replaced my old HDD, which had no bad blocks at all. I still don't know what the hardware error was.
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  9. Posts : 236
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #59

    Matthew Wai said:
    The device, \Device\Harddisk0\DR0, has a bad block.

    The above event appeared multiple times on the OP's Windows, but the following event did not appear.

    The IO operation at logical block address 0xxxxxxx for Disk 0 (PDO name: \Device\000000xx) failed due to a hardware error.

    The above event appeared multiple times on my Windows before I replaced my old HDD, which had no bad blocks at all. I still don't know what the hardware error was.
    I/O board of the HDD it self could have have just gone bad spitting errors occasionally, it happens.
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  10. Posts : 7,607
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #60

    I found a similar opinion:

    "that specific error message means a physical failure on the PCB"

    Source: Does anyone know how to fix hardware errors from Intel SSD'''s? : intel
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