Peter Cushing wrote:
> I would take it that the hard disk contents were toast and reformat it.
> I probably wouldn't even trust the hard disk again after a failure as 
> they are so cheap.  

Eh... I'm not quite that desperate, yet.  I HAVE already made a complete 
backup of everything, just in case, and plan to make a DD image this 
weekend.  I'm pretty sure though that Spinrite fixed the problem,  and 
marked the sectors unusable.  Disks are cheap, but it's the days of time 
required to move everything over to a new hard drive that I would 
dread.  :-)


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