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Disk Check | Tutorials - Windows 7 Help Forums This will show you how to run Check Disk or chkdsk in Windows 7 to check a selected hard disk for file system errors and bad sectors on it
disk - How to run a checkdisk? - Ask Ubuntu Disks To check for bad sectors check the SMART data, probably the best accessible by launching the Disks utility (Palimpsest) Even if you don't see any bad blocks there, launch a self-test to be sure The program is bundled in the gnome-disk-utility package Run gksudo gnome-disks Or in Ubuntu 16 04 version (3 18): Badblocks You can also use badblocks sudo badblocks -sv dev sda to just check
No more disk space: How can I find what is taking up the space? Now check if the du of the visible files is approximately the size of the used space displayed by df If so, you can start to find the large files directories of the myfilesystem filesystem to clean up
disk - What is the best way to scan a hard drive check . . . - Ask Ubuntu I have two hard disk drives - a 1TB Seagate and a 1TB Western Digital My Seagate drive crashed a while back and I suspect it may have some damaged sectors I was just wondering what is the best way to perform a hard drive scan in Ubuntu and check hard disk health in general?
hard drive - How to monitor disk activity? - Ask Ubuntu 116 How do I view my Disk Activity on Ubuntu? For example, How can I monitor what is being written and read from disk as well as the percentage of disk usage? I am looking for an application similar to the Resource Monitor in Windows
How can I check the health of my hard drive? - Ask Ubuntu 73 I had a bad experience on an old Dell computer where shortly after installing Ubuntu on it, the hard drive failed due to excessive loading unloading cycles What is the best way to check the health of my hard drive in Ubuntu? Can it be done from the command line?