Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!sun-spots-request From: jdd@db.toronto.edu (John DiMarco) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: Defect Lists Keywords: Miscellaneous Message-ID: <5717@brazos.Rice.edu> Date: 12 Mar 90 20:04:21 GMT Sender: root@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 19 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Refs: Original: v9n79 X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 9, Issue 81, message 1 In list.sun-spots you write: >Periodically someone will ask for the manufacturer's defect list on some >old disk drive. What use is that, considering that formatting the disk >generates a new defect list? Seems sort of like asking for the shop >manual on your Deuce street rod. Some defects don't show up at format time. They wait until the most inopportune moment... Disk defects don't usually go away. The set of actual defects on an old disk is a superset of the original set of defects, recorded in the manufacturer's defect list. Every entry in the manufacturer's defect list indicates a definite bad spot on the disk. You don't want to trust format/verify to find them all; a few may be "weak" spots (inconsistently bad). John DiMarco jdd@db.toronto.edu or jdd@db.utoronto.ca University of Toronto, CSRI BITNET: jdd%db.toronto.edu@relay.cs.net (416) 978-8609 UUCP: {uunet!utai,decvax!utcsri}!db!jdd