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Spike wrote:2. I have a 60 GB drive with bad sectors on it. I had formatted it and run Norton Disk Doctor on it so that the sectors are all "marked" or whatever. It looks like a chocolate chip cookie in the surface scan display. So this might be a really stupid question, but I'm going to ask anyway: is it alright to use the drive to store data, even though it's rife with bad sectors? I mean, will Windows know that there's a bad sector so it should skip that area of the drive as it's writing to it? I hate to even think about using this drive. And I hate Maxtor, which is the drive's brand...
Spike wrote:1. I'm stuck with Win98se for the time being.
Spike wrote:3. I've been saving up for a complete overhaul of my computer. I build my own computers, ever since my first one around 1998 or so. Unfortunately I haven't kept up with computer trends for a long time (2001 or so). Any advice? I always preferred AMD to Intel. I was thinking about going the dual-core processor route. I need a machine that can handle audio editing, and eventually some video editing which is something I've always wanted to do.
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