(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