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Originally Posted by Rockman413
I'm not asking how HDD or SSD manages sectors.
My questions are:
1. If an HDD/SSD have bad sectors, I use it to transfer files to my other computer, will my other computer get any corrupted files?
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Any file that spans bad sectors will most likely not transfer at all. The disk/OS may try several times before giving up and reporting that the file is unreadable. The target disk will not "inherit" any bad sectors.
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Originally Posted by Rockman413
Or
As long as my other computer can read/copy the files without any errors, then I can fully trust all copied files are non-corrupted ?
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If your computer can read/copy without errors then you won't have errors.
Can you "fully trust" all copied files are non-corrupted? No. Even with brand new drives files can be corrupted.
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Originally Posted by Rockman413
2. If I write files to a good HDD/SSD, and later it got hit the ground/got damaged and may have new or even a lot of bad sectors- meaning my previously written files are now on bad sectors. So I copy them out to my other computer, am I going to get corrupted files? or as long as I can copy them out without any error, all files are exactly the same as the original fils?
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If the files can be read without error then the copies will not have errors.
Just try it, and see what you get. If you end up with a few corrupted files then you might try a data recovery service if the files are valuable to you.