Disks that have bad blocks do not necessarily have cancer. They can be born
with or emerge from various scraps in their life with a few local scars. Any
procedure which maps out the faults and enables them to be avoided is a good
thing. LLF is diskland's church, it is where some of their worst sins are
purged... 


> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Low Level Format as opposed to Format
> 
> In a message "Barbie Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes:
> 
> << Unless one has been steadily losing information on a HD and they think
> it's due to writing on bad sectors rather than a virus, never ever not in this
> or 
> any other lifetime low level format a HD.
> 
> IF..., the problem is bad sectors then low level format is only a Band-Aid
> approach as the disk medium slowly decendigrates like cancer spreading. >>
> 
> Is this true?
> 
> In my experience this so called "band aid" solution has been working for me
> for at least 4-5 years on my old Quantum Fireball ST4.3S. Maybe I'm just
> lucky?
> 
> When I purchased this used drive many years ago it had problems. A low level
> format found a number of bad blocks and "fixed" them -- according to low level
> formatting software. And it has worked without problems since. I'm using it
> now in the system I'm writing this post.
> 
> In addition I have used various low level formatting utilities to fix a
> number of problems with removable media as well, YMMV.
> 
> I agree "Religious" back ups, are necessary, I do them daily; no particular
> religion, however.  Agnostic or Atheist backups are also recommended :-).
> 
> I do acknowledge the concerns of low level formatting expressed, however, my
> experiences (so far) has been far different. Any other "testimonials" about
> low level formatting?
> 
> Peace -- glen (digest mode)


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