What Does Reinitialize Test Destroy?
Posted: 2012.11.21. 08:23
Hello!
I just wanted to ask what does reinitialize test in the surface test section destroy. Does it destroy the whole data in my hard disk when I run the test, or does it only destroy the data associated with bad sectors because it needs to reallocate/fix them. I'm just a little bit confused because I have read from previous posts and the help section of hard disk sentinel that I need to backup my data before executing the test. I'm worried that when I run the test it will wipe all the data in my hard disk.
I have also read from a previous article that for write tests, I must not have any running programs, including the OS. If I'm not mistaken, the reinitialize test is a write test. Please correct me if I'm wrong. If that's the case, how can I execute the reinitialize test if I cannot run the OS?
And one more thing, does darker colored sectors during a read test means that those sectors are damaged? I know that it becomes darker in color because it is being accessed slowly due to the fact that some programs are running when I performed the test. Is there any way of confirming that those darker colors are just because of the running programs or it is because those sectors are slowly turning into a bad sector?
Th reason I'm asking these questions, is because my read test detected a bad sector in my hard disk and I want to repair it using the reinitialize test. If there is any other method you can recommend, I would happily consider that as an option.
I have attached an image of my recent read test. Please refer to my attached image.
Thanks in advance!
I just wanted to ask what does reinitialize test in the surface test section destroy. Does it destroy the whole data in my hard disk when I run the test, or does it only destroy the data associated with bad sectors because it needs to reallocate/fix them. I'm just a little bit confused because I have read from previous posts and the help section of hard disk sentinel that I need to backup my data before executing the test. I'm worried that when I run the test it will wipe all the data in my hard disk.
I have also read from a previous article that for write tests, I must not have any running programs, including the OS. If I'm not mistaken, the reinitialize test is a write test. Please correct me if I'm wrong. If that's the case, how can I execute the reinitialize test if I cannot run the OS?
And one more thing, does darker colored sectors during a read test means that those sectors are damaged? I know that it becomes darker in color because it is being accessed slowly due to the fact that some programs are running when I performed the test. Is there any way of confirming that those darker colors are just because of the running programs or it is because those sectors are slowly turning into a bad sector?
Th reason I'm asking these questions, is because my read test detected a bad sector in my hard disk and I want to repair it using the reinitialize test. If there is any other method you can recommend, I would happily consider that as an option.
I have attached an image of my recent read test. Please refer to my attached image.
Thanks in advance!