But I’m having trouble setting up seatools for DOS. I gather from the seatools documentation that seatools for DOS might be a able to isolate the blocks. ![]() I’ve got an internal WD boot drive that’s showing bad blocks as reported by my disk maintenance apps, including seatools for windows. I don’t know in what forum this question would be best, I hope someone knowledgeable can address it here.
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