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I need help with how to clear (logical) bad sector marks form the partition table of my hard disk ?
Sometimes,the chkdsk utility scans the drive and reports that there are a few bad sectors (and put bad sector marks on partition table) and then I perform an advanced hard disk recovery utility like hdd regenerator . the software repair bad sectors and I test the disk via the software of the manufacturer . ( it is Hutil.exe for my Samsung sata2 hdd) the utility says that there are no bad sectors any more but there are still bad sector marks on the partition table made by CHKDSK.EXE How can I remove these 'unnecessary' bad sector marks from hard drive's partition table ? I tried to find any harddisk partition table editor or a smilar software but no luck ! The last time, I had to 'delete' all of the partitions of the hdd and repartition the drive and it was tiring
any help will be apreciated
Sometimes,the chkdsk utility scans the drive and reports that there are a few bad sectors (and put bad sector marks on partition table) and then I perform an advanced hard disk recovery utility like hdd regenerator . the software repair bad sectors and I test the disk via the software of the manufacturer . ( it is Hutil.exe for my Samsung sata2 hdd) the utility says that there are no bad sectors any more but there are still bad sector marks on the partition table made by CHKDSK.EXE How can I remove these 'unnecessary' bad sector marks from hard drive's partition table ? I tried to find any harddisk partition table editor or a smilar software but no luck ! The last time, I had to 'delete' all of the partitions of the hdd and repartition the drive and it was tiring
any help will be apreciated