i bought a new samsung external 1.5tb hd, story station. It was reviewed pretty good so figured id give it a shot.
This is using windows XP (hate vista and havent looked at 7 yet)
Anyway i did a full reformat on it over to NTSF, it was fat 32 for some reason
Afterwards, i figured i better scan the HD to make sure it isn't bad before i start filling it up with anime. I just used the windows error checking utility, the one under properties>tools>error checking. a couple of questions
1) doesnt a full reformat (right clicking selecting format, not quick format) already do a thorough error checking? or no? I realized that after i clicked it lol, i think i may have wasted my time with the error checking
2) with the error checking i had 'scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors' tab checked because i thought that was the more thorough. But then i got to thinking, does this just auto fix errors? i wanted to know if there were any. If it completed this and just gave the message 'scan complete' does that mean the HD is ok?
3)follow up to the previous question, should i be satisfied with just this, or is there a better utitlity out there to make sure a HD is good?