Low level formatting won't get rid of bad sectors. if u want to sell the drive but don't want the buyer to know abt the bad sectors on the drive .... u can perform low level formatting on the drive. but if the drive is scanned again thoroughly it will show the info abt the bad sectors on the drive.
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Re: how to do low level formatting ?
I heard of Active@ Kill Disk which does low-level formatting.
But u 've to pay for it.
Try this freeware utility: HDD Low Level Format Tool
This freeware Low Level Format utility will erase, Low-Level Format and re-certify a SATA, IDE or SCSI hard disk drive with any size of up to 281 474 976 710 655 bytes. Will work with USB and FIREWIRE external drive enclosures.
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From my past experience, if u got bad sectors, give a full scandisk to detect all possible bad sectors. Repeat if possible.
Once all the bad ones are noted, give it a full disk format using standard Windows/DOS formatting. Repeat if possible.
That should get the job done. No need of trying other methods. Simply waste of time. And mind u, once bad sectors creep in, they'll come back pretty soon.
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