"John Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, I recently began experiencing data corruption errors on my OS SATA HDD
> (I am using XP Pro sp3). I performed CHKDSK /F and it seemed to have fixed
> the issue. Then a few days later I couldnt boot into my OS at all. There
> was an error telling me that C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\system was corrupt
> or missing. I tried a few things but in the end I just restored my OS
> image onto a PATA drive instead and all was well again.
>
> While I was reconfiguring my system I decided to use the SATA drive as a
> data drive instead. I performed a quick format on that SATA drive from
> within XP and copied across a few files onto that SATA drive. I then
> noticed those data files turned corrupt on that drive.I then performed a
> CHKDSK /F on it and it was trying to fix the errors for over 15min. I then
> gave up and stopped the CHKDSK process and did a normal reformat of the
> SATA drive. Then I did another CHKDSK /F on the drive and all was well.
>
> I am a bit sceptical about this drive now and don't know if i should use
> it anymore due to the issues I had with it. What can I do to test whether
> this drive actually has something wrong with it or not?
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> JS
Go to the drive manufacturer's website, download and run their diagnostics
program. Most of them have them. If not, you can try HD Tune
http://www.hdtune.com/.
I would definitely be making an image, moving anything of importance off
that drive, and at least taking it out of service until you can get a new
one if the diagnostics show a problem, no matter how slight. As cheap as
drives are now (relatively speaking), it's not worth the aggravation or risk
to keep it in service.
--
SC Tom