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edyxx@community.nospam
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      10th Jan 2007
Hello all,

We have a Dell D420 notebook which have bad blocks shown in the event
viewer, sometimes the machine crash as well. We have now replaced the
HD in that notebook.

My question when I format the HD with bad blocks, do they get mark and
won't be used anymore? Should I better request with Dell a replacement
drive?

I'm not sure a HD with bad blocks does qualify for a replacement.

What do you think, how I should progress?

Thank you
Edy

 
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      10th Jan 2007
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed)am <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>We have a Dell D420 notebook which have bad blocks shown in the event
>viewer, sometimes the machine crash as well. We have now replaced the
>HD in that notebook.
>
>My question when I format the HD with bad blocks, do they get mark and
>won't be used anymore? Should I better request with Dell a replacement
>drive?
>
>I'm not sure a HD with bad blocks does qualify for a replacement.
>
>What do you think, how I should progress?
>
>Thank you
>Edy
>



Your disk is dying. Backup your files and prepare to replace it,
warrantee or no.

Go to Dell's web site and look up your machine by it's service
tag. That will tell you what your warantee is.

You can buy a disk that's probably larger and faster for $100-$150.




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      10th Jan 2007
If you notebook is crashing then the drive is bad and should be replaced,
check your warrantee to see if it's covered by Dell.
If they send you a new drive and ask for the old/defective one back then you
should make a backup copy of all your personal files and then delete them
from the drive (using a secure erasing utility) before you return it.

JS

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> Hello all,
>
> We have a Dell D420 notebook which have bad blocks shown in the event
> viewer, sometimes the machine crash as well. We have now replaced the
> HD in that notebook.
>
> My question when I format the HD with bad blocks, do they get mark and
> won't be used anymore? Should I better request with Dell a replacement
> drive?
>
> I'm not sure a HD with bad blocks does qualify for a replacement.
>
> What do you think, how I should progress?
>
> Thank you
> Edy
>



 
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paulmd@efn.org
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      11th Jan 2007

(E-Mail Removed)am wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We have a Dell D420 notebook which have bad blocks shown in the event
> viewer, sometimes the machine crash as well. We have now replaced the
> HD in that notebook.
>
> My question when I format the HD with bad blocks, do they get mark and
> won't be used anymore?


A full format should, a quick format won't


Should I better request with Dell a replacement
> drive?



Yes, it's way better than reusing a faulty drive.
>
> I'm not sure a HD with bad blocks does qualify for a replacement.


It does if you insist (and it's under warrenty). I remember being told
by a dell phone tech "it has bad sectors, just reformat it". Gah, As i
was acting on behalf of a customer, i had to tell him no, because if it
went bad again, it would reflect badly on my reputation as a
technician. That actually worked to get a replacement shipped. I still
had to do the song and dance about running the dell diagnostics on the
phone, which i had previously run in order to diagnose the problem to
begin with.


>
> What do you think, how I should progress?
>
> Thank you
> Edy


 
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edyxx@community.nospam
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      11th Jan 2007
Okay, thank you for the information.

I try to get a replacement with Dell.

Regards
Edy

On 11 Jan., 04:13, "pau...@efn.org" <pau...@efn.org> wrote:
> e...@community.nospam wrote:
> > Hello all,

>
> > We have a Dell D420 notebook which have bad blocks shown in the event
> > viewer, sometimes the machine crash as well. We have now replaced the
> > HD in that notebook.

>
> > My question when I format the HD with bad blocks, do they get mark and
> > won't be used anymore?A full format should, a quick format won't

>
> Should I better request with Dell a replacement
>
> > drive?Yes, it's way better than reusing a faulty drive.

>
>
>
> > I'm not sure a HD with bad blocks does qualify for a replacement.It does if you insist (and it's under warrenty). I remember being told

> by a dell phone tech "it has bad sectors, just reformat it". Gah, As i
> was acting on behalf of a customer, i had to tell him no, because if it
> went bad again, it would reflect badly on my reputation as a
> technician. That actually worked to get a replacement shipped. I still
> had to do the song and dance about running the dell diagnostics on the
> phone, which i had previously run in order to diagnose the problem to
> begin with.
>
>
>
>
>
> > What do you think, how I should progress?

>
> > Thank you
> > Edy- Zitierten Text ausblenden -- Zitierten Text anzeigen -


 
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