I get the same error, Disk Has Many Bad Sectors, in Palimpsest Disk
Utility while trying to install Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 from 32-bit Live CD
too. Hard drive is 7 months old 320GB Samsung HM320JI.

After getting this warning in Karmic I ran the Samsung HDD Diagnostic
Utility (especially 4+ hr read surface scan) and drive passed all the
tests. (
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/hdd/productmodel.do?group=&type=62&subtype=67&model_cd=324&dType=G&mType=SW&tab=down&ppmi=1159
)

Now even though drive passed all Samsung tests, Palimpsest still says
3725 sectors are bad under "Current Pending Sector Count" in more
info/SMART data window. Is this bug related to Samsung drive or
something? As the number of Samsung drives mentioned in this thread is
way higher than any other brand.

I don't know if there's pattern or something but before trying to
install Karmic I ran DBAN, installed Windows 7 and now I'm getting bad
sectors warning everytime when Windows 7 boots up too.


** Attachment added: "Palimpsest Current Pending Sector Count Error Screen"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35840134/Palimpsest_Bad_Sectors_Screen_02.jpg

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