Cleaning up 2317 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.Ĭleaning up 2317 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9. 0 unindexed files recovered to lost and found.Ĩ16 reparse records processed. 564480 file records processed.įile verification completed. Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure. Volume label is Windows8_OS.Ī disk check has been scheduled. (3) If (2) is Yes, please copy them to other device such as USB flash memory.Ĭhecking file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. (2) If (1) is yes, can you copy/open your important data files (such as pictures, Word/Excel documents, music sources, etc.) I recommend to make a backup of data files and migrate the current HDD to a new one. So, I wrote: My conclusion at this time is that it would be better to replace the current HDD with a new HDD, since bad sectors will increase while using your computer and finally you will unable to read your important data files. If Physical bad sector(s)Īre in your HDD, it would be difficult or impossible to recover them. You wrote " I tries several times with Easeus but it always failed the Surface Test." I guess that failing the surface test indicates Physical bad sector, instead of Logical. Please refer to the article about the two kinds of bad sector: Bad Sectors Explained: Why Hard Drives Get Bad Sectors and What You In advance, sorry I should have mentioned two kinds of bad sector: Logical and Physical. I suppose, if you can boot from a USB drive and can execute SeaTool forDOS, it may not be able to find any HDD(s), because DOS is old OS and it does not support newer interface (such as SATA). I would like to know make and model name of your computer and what you have done in details. I have no idea about your computer/environment. There are some HDD(s) and SSD(s) in this desktop. (self made) motherboard: (ASRock) H77 Pro4/MVPīut SeaTools for DOS could not find any drives. (Lenovo) ThinkPad X1-Carbon (2) One desktop computer could boot from the USB drive and I could see this screen. In BIOS settings, both Legacy mode and EUFI won't work. and I tested and found: (1) Two laptop computers could not boot from the USB drive. Or (B) your computer cannot boot from the USB drive installed SeaTools for DOS. If this is correct, please refer to the following article: How To Create Bootable USB Disk For Seagate SeaTools For DOS dd should work on all.According to you description, I suppose, (A) the USB drive could not be created as a bootable device. For Linux and BSD, the procedure should essentially remain the same as Mac in principle, although the disk identifier & unmounting commands might be different. It is better to change the drive detection to IDE for it to work reliably.įor those looking to use the same procedure on a Windows machine, this link should help your out: One thing that I have observed with the SeaTools is that if you have set the drives to be discovered through AHCI mode in your bios, it might not always detect the drives. Your USB drive will now boot to SeaTools. G) Copy the contents of the SeaTools.img file to USB drive sudo dd if=Desktop/SeaTools.img of=/dev/disk1 In my case it was /dev/disk1.Ģ: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD 249.4 GB disk0s2ģ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3Ĥ: Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP 250.0 GB disk0s4ġ: Windows_FAT_32 KINGSTON 16.0 GB disk1s1į) Unmount the usb disk folder using the following commands in your terminal window: diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk1 Make sure that you get the correct disk identifier. Note that any data on this drive will be completely erased.Į) Start your terminal window and find the USB drive identifier: diskutil list Open the mounted folder, and extract the SeaTools.ima to your desktop.Ĭ) Rename SeaTools.ima to SeaTools.img (Accept the warning dialog box)ĭ) Insert a USB drive that you will use. Simple double clicking should mount the file on your desktop. It is actually easy to do it on a Mac using the following steps:Ī) Download Seatools for DOS from Seagate site ( )ī) Open the iso file downloaded. Considering that CD/DVD drives are fast disappearing, and most computers these days support booting of a USB drive, it makes life easier if the the iso get converted into USB bootable. Seagate provide a iso file which needs to be burned to a CD. Seagate SeaTools for DOS is a free hard drive testing software that runs independent from your operating system.
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