Option 2, destructive surface analysis – Epson EISA Desktop User Manual

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If you continue with formatting, you see:

Format

started.

Head

: n n n

Cylinder :

n n n n n

You see the head and cylinder numbers decrease as the

program progresses.

When formatting is complete, the program flags any bad tracks

and you see a series of messages like these:

Format finished.
Flagging bad tracks...
Cylinder is

nnnn,

head is

nn

Format completed.
Press ENTER to return to the menu.

Press

to return to the Hard Disk Format Menu.

Option 2, Destructive Surface Analysis

You can perform a Destructive surface analysis of your hard

disk to accurately locate any bad tracks and flag them, if they

are not flagged. The test writes, reads, and verifies information

on every track of the hard disk, except for tracks that are

already flagged as bad tracks.

Caution

If any errors occur during this check, all data on the track

that caused the error is destroyed. If you think that an

unflagged bad track is causing trouble, first run the

Non-destructive surface analysis to check the disk surface.

Formatting a Hard Disk

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