#Consequences of Disabling a Bad sector Internal Secondary Harddisk
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- There can be bad sectors in a drive but your drive is smart and knows to not write data there.
- If your drive is failing then you need to stop using that dtive, get a new drive and move the data
- Disabling it won't lose data
- If you refuse to replace it. Then back it up to google drive/onedrive/other storage mediums
C6 says 100/100 what does that mean? does it mean whole drive has bad sectors?
The drive is good. So its fine
okk