The Device Device Harddisk 0 Dr 0 Has A Bad Block. A bad block is an area of the hard drive that is no longer reliable for storing and retrieving data. If you have a question create a new topic by clicking here and select the appropriate board.
Information and links in this thread may no longer be available or relevant. Per Device manager this drive was mfg. by Samsung and lists the ID string "Uncorrectable Error Count" and ECC Error rate are both in "FAIL" status. This particular issue is reported to occur on multiple Windows version.
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Hello, I have a C: and and a D: SSDs.
I'll likely open a support ticket unless one of the group here has a good suggestion? HD Tune Pro has an option to scan sector by sector to find if there are any bad blocks. Possible Causes for the Device Has a Bad Block Issue.