Harryc wrote:Always remove 'CRU's before RMA. Customer replaceable units include hard drives and optical drives.
Sorry, I don't get it - you mean whenever I must call the warranty in I need to remove hard drives and optical drives? What if these are the elements failing?
DFT has an option to 'erase disk', that is the one. It might say 'low level format'. Obviously this will destroy all of your data so back it up. Normally the hard drive will reallocate a sector/block on a write operation if it is bad. What is the problem that you are trying to fix? 'Bit sketchy' doesn't really say much ...
Have been running DFT, it can't handle my drive or repair the sectors on it - it says defective device - excess shock.
I know there was a linux program called badblocks that could "cure" the bad sectors by marking them out... I wonder if anything can be done to rescue my drive.
Actually, I could call the warranty, but I'm a bit weary of the fact that the computer doesn't have the windows XP license (sticker) anymore, the hard drive doesn't have the R'R partition anymore, I don't have the restoration CDs...
rbena wrote:You may want to obtain a set of Product Recovery discs, either XP or Vista, to start with a factory build before modifying to your ideal setup. Will also provide the R&R partition if you like, and a recovery method, as well as a full restore in the event of resale.
Do you mean I have to buy them from Lenovo?