On Mar 20, 2009, at 8:06 PM, insightinmind wrote:

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> On Mar 20, 2009, at 7:12 PM, Charles Davis wrote:
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>> On Mar 20, 2009, at 11:57 AM, Dan wrote:
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>>> That's re-initializing a drive.  You cannot reformat modern drives.
>>>
>>> The process of zeroing it -- writing zeros to each sector on the
>>> drive causes the hardware's bad block replacement mechanism to
>>> trigger as needed.
>>>
>> What isn't being said here, is whether the 'bad block' mechanism is
>> operational when zeroing at the partition level, or only when the
>> complete hard disk is being 'zeroed'.
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> Good point.
>
> I've always assumed partitions were being treated like a separate
> volume, and was being re-mapped.
>
That's the way I'd like it to be, which means that the 'Bad Blocks'  
routines probably only work when Zeroing the complete Hard Disk.

Chuck D.

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