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I am trying to make a backup data from my hard disk that has "Bad Block" problem by copying them to another hard disk.

But aside form Event ID: 7 Error: "The device \Device\Harddisk1\D has a bad block" (I know Harddisk1 refers to my hard disk that has "Bad Block") some other events appears:

1.Event ID: 26 Warning:"The driver has detected that device \Device\Ide\IdePort0 has old or out-of-date firmware" Reduced performance may result" I wonder why this event appears, I used my hard disk before get a bad block and never get this event.

2.Event ID: 51 Warning:"An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk1\D during a paging operation"

3.Event ID: 9 Error:"The device, \Device\Ide\IdePort0, did not respond within timeout period"

4.Event ID: 11 Error:"The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Ide\IdePort0" This event only appears 1 time,though.

I wonder what the cause of these events appearing (it is just because my hard disk that has "bad block" or there is another cause aside from it).

And what should I do with the hard disk that reported has a bad block? (Does formatting it resolved this problem or should I get a new hard disk)

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You could use this microsoft search for each event - just change the number in the search box.

HERE

I've see the microsoft search for each event, but what written there isn't helping me with this problem

By the way this is the condition of My HDD:

Disk1.jpg

It is really weird, I don't have any "weak" sectors but I have 173 bad sectors on my HDD. I wonder what causing the bad sectors? Plase help me.

This is the SMART test of my HDD:

SMART1.jpg

The attribute 187 and 189 reported as OK but it should be:

SMART2.jpg

Look the differences at attributes 187 and 189. This is the SMART test of same type of HDD that don't have bad sectors.

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