Today, I leave the error scan running on my computer. The hard drive, 1TB Toshiba 2.5″, took from Xbox One S.

It took over seven hours to finish. The report as below.

HD Tune Pro: ExternalUSB3.0 Error Scan

Scanned data : 991 gB
Damaged Blocks : 1.1 %
Elapsed Time : 7:13:49
1 Error at 2492 MB (LBA 5105088)
2 Error at 2512 MB (LBA 5144896)
3 Error at 2582 MB (LBA 5289280)
4 Error at 2582 MB (LBA 5289408)
5 Error at 2583 MB (LBA 5291840)
6 Error at 3346 MB (LBA 6853280)
7 Error at 3565 MB (LBA 7301536)
8 Error at 3568 MB (LBA 7307552)
9 Error at 5551 MB (LBA 11370240)
10 Error at 12391 MB (LBA 25378272)
11 Error at 24314 MB (LBA 49796096)
12 Error at 24314 MB (LBA 49796224)
13 Error at 24325 MB (LBA 49817728)
14 Error at 24325 MB (LBA 49817856)
15 Error at 24325 MB (LBA 49818240)
16 Error at 24325 MB (LBA 49818368)
17 Error at 24326 MB (LBA 49819904)
18 Error at 24326 MB (LBA 49820032)
19 Error at 261560 MB (LBA 535676000)
20 Error at 266073 MB (LBA 544919168)
21 Error at 843508 MB (LBA 1727505120)
22 Error at 843510 MB (LBA 1727509728)
23 Error at 843510 MB (LBA 1727509856)
24 Error at 843523 MB (LBA 1727536224)
25 Error at 846694 MB (LBA 1734031200)
26 Error at 846694 MB (LBA 1734031328)
27 Error at 846695 MB (LBA 1734031456)

 

I took a screenshot as well. The block image gave me a feeling that the scan has not done completed.

error scan
Full Error Scan

This kind of scanning reminds me of the old time. I was using DOS 6.22 on my very first PC. Intel i386DX40, 4MB RAM, 160MB hard drive, two floppy disk drives, and a 14″ color monitor.

The hard drive is not that strong, stable, or reliable. I  will install the Norton Utilities tool. Including a famous Norton Disk Doctor.

Let me find some screenshots here. Oh, it is running on the DOS.

Norton Utilities 5
Norton Utilities 5 Menu

 

Norton Utilities 5 Optimize
Norton Utilities 5 Optimize

I still remember that I use one DOS floppy disk to boot up the PC.  And so many times, I installed Windows 3.1 on the Hard drive from eight Installation Disks.

David Yin

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