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SG Enterprise encryption - Bad Sectors survey

Has anyone here encountered bad sectors on encrypted machines?  I had 2 computers run for 3-4 months, get bad sectors and start crashing or going to a Windows screen with no icons <-you can only power off at this point.  Attempting to fix the bad sectors does not help.  The only thing I've gotten to work is backup the files (assuming I can even get into the system) and destroy the hard disk with Dban or killdisk.  These low level format and, "Zero out" the drive.  Once this 6 hour process is done, I reload Windows.  Chkdsk no longer shows bad sectors and life is good.

Has anyone come up with another approach to bad sectors or other hard drive issues?  I am most concerned this will be a monthly occurance.  Perhaps I could get a utility to report when drives start getting bad sectors?

Thanks.

PS - my SG policy is set to, "Proceed on bad sectors = yes"

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  • 96Mb of bad sectors you're seeing is Safeguard Enterprise kernel -- Utimaco installs its kernel (which is about 96Mb) and marks it as bad in NTFS so Windows is not accidentally writing any data to it. 96Mb of bad sectors is NOT an indicator of a bad drive. I suggest using SpinRite or HDD Regenerator to check the drive for errors.
    Good luck!

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  • 96Mb of bad sectors you're seeing is Safeguard Enterprise kernel -- Utimaco installs its kernel (which is about 96Mb) and marks it as bad in NTFS so Windows is not accidentally writing any data to it. 96Mb of bad sectors is NOT an indicator of a bad drive. I suggest using SpinRite or HDD Regenerator to check the drive for errors.
    Good luck!

    :4334
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