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CrimsonStrider

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Nov 13, 2012
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Hi!

I'm trying to secure erase this HDD because I found 120+ bad blocks when I did a surface scan with TechTools. I read somewhere that a secure erase by zeroing out the data with one pass would move the blocks to a part of the HDD where they can be ignored.

I've tried doing this with disk utility and at some point during the wipe it gives me an error saying it can't be completed because of an error. This happened 3 times.

I'm tryin again using TechTools "Wipe Data" feature and while I haven't come across an error it for sure feels like it's gotten to a point where it won't be able to do anymore. It's been going for longer than 12 hours and for the last hour or so it hasn't moved at all.

The drive is a 500gb WD Blue. Any ideas what to do, or if I even need to wipe it again?
 

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Transeau

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modern hard drives have several hundred "spare" sectors that are reserved to replace ones that go bad. Once those are used, you are out of luck. You will need a Low Level format app from the manufacture to mark the ones bad now, then repartition and format.

Most manufactures no longer support the end user doing this, it's better for them if you just toss it and buy a new one. Also, do you really want to trust a drive that has begun to fail?
 

CrimsonStrider

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That being said, I get hung up at the end because that's where all of my bad blocks have been relocated to?

I was hoping to use it as a temporary solution until I can get a new hard drive, and as backup storage space I can use in a pinch if I ever need to (though not rely on). However, if it's just going to corrupt all my data it's not worth using, which is why I was trying to secure erase it.
 

Macman45

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That being said, I get hung up at the end because that's where all of my bad blocks have been relocated to?

I was hoping to use it as a temporary solution until I can get a new hard drive, and as backup storage space I can use in a pinch if I ever need to (though not rely on). However, if it's just going to corrupt all my data it's not worth using, which is why I was trying to secure erase it.

If you are planning on dumping it anyway, use the old fashioned method...Take a hammer to it, that's as secure as it gets.
 

CrimsonStrider

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If you are planning on dumping it anyway, use the old fashioned method...Take a hammer to it, that's as secure as it gets.

Oh, heh. I meant my HDD was corrupting my data and I thought if I could secure erase it, the bad blocks would be moved to a quarantined section of the hard drive so that I could then continue to use it for very simple things until it died as I already have a 2.5" enclosure.
 

wackymacky

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Oh, heh. I meant my HDD was corrupting my data and I thought if I could secure erase it, the bad blocks would be moved to a quarantined section of the hard drive so that I could then continue to use it for very simple things until it died as I already have a 2.5" enclosure.

I appreciate your endeavors to cut down on the volume of electronic waste but it is only time till it bites the dust.
 

CrimsonStrider

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I appreciate your endeavors to cut down on the volume of electronic waste but it is only time till it bites the dust.

You're welcome? Heh heh. I hate wasting things (money) in general.

Guess I'll hammer it then. Such a waste =(. I don't think it was even 2 years old, but even if it's less than 3 years I don't think I got a receipt so I have no idea how I'd get it replaced....

I've made a new thread about some a current situation regarding peripherals in case anybody can help me...

https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=16333813#post16333813

Thanks you guys have been helpful
 
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