It seems one of my hard drives has developed a bad sector, and if I try and read that sector, then the hard drives stops working until I perform a hard reboot. I've tried copying the affected file to back it up and running chkdsk /f, both are affected in the same way (they just pause when the reach the bad sector). The hard drive makes a click noise and then the activity light goes out.
Speedfan's smart reporting gives me:
Now does this mean that if I were to delete the file and then fill the drive back up with data, this sector would be remapped and all is solved? Trouble is I'd like to not lose this file, if possible.
If I were to get some fancy software that will do this read/write surface scan, would it actually help if the drive (apparently) stops working at this point anyway?
Speedfan's smart reporting gives me:
Now does this mean that if I were to delete the file and then fill the drive back up with data, this sector would be remapped and all is solved? Trouble is I'd like to not lose this file, if possible.
If I were to get some fancy software that will do this read/write surface scan, would it actually help if the drive (apparently) stops working at this point anyway?