When sector not found error occurs on a hard drive, you can scan disk to check whether it has bad sectors. If the drive is failing, itβs recommend to replace it as soon as possible.
After using hard drive for long time, it’s not so surprising to receive an error like sector not found reading drive C and sector not found writing drive C. In many cases, the error is the result of a failing hard drive whose sectors is not accessible or writeable. Other elements, such as, virus infection, file system corruption, etc. also can be the causes of the error.
When sector not found error happens, the first thing that you should do it check whether the hard drive has physical bad sectors. AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard (PA Standard), is a freeware for disk management. You can use it to check hard drive or flash drive for hard bad sectors. Free download it and follow the steps:
Tip: When your PC is unbootable, you can use the tool to create a bootable USB drive on a working PC, insert the bootable USB drive to the unbootable PC and boot from the USB. Once logged in, the main interface of PA will automatically appear.
Step 1. Install and run it on your PC. In the main interface, right-click the hard drive that is going to be checked and choose "Test"> “Disk Surface Test”.
Step 2. In the pop-up window, click “Start” to start checking whether there is physical bad sector on the selected disk or not. If you want to perform surface test quickly, tick the box before “Quick Check”.
Step 3. When the operation finishes, the result will be showed in the color of columns. Green means normal and read means damaged.
Based on the hard drive test result, you can take different measures. If the disk contains physical bad sectors, for data safety, it’s highly recommended to transfer necessary data to a safe place as soon as possible and then replace the failing disk with a new one. If you keep use the error disk, sectors near the hard bad sector may become bad also. Supposed that the hard drive doesn’t have issues, you can take one or more of those solutions.
Virus infection can prevent data reading or writing, if you have connected your hard drive to unsafe machine, it’s advised to use Windows run Windows Defender or other third party anti-virus software to scan it and get rid of virus.
If you consider that the sector not found error has nothing to do with virus infection, you can use Windows built-in tool to scan drive and fix sectors. Let’s see how to do it:
Step 1. Press Windows + R, input “cmd” and click “OK”.
Step 2. In the pop-up window, type “chkdsk g: /f /r /x” and hit Enter key.
Perform a full format also is an effective way to repair hard drive.
Step 1. Run PA Standard. Right click the partition on the hard drive and choose “Format Partition”.
Step 2. Select the desired file system like NTFS and click "OK".
Step 3. Click “Apply” and “Proceed” to commit the operation.
Or you can fill the hard drive with zeros to deal with the error using the great partition manager. For SSD drive, it's recommended to make secure erase using AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional.
Note: Zero filling hard drive will erase all information on the disk, please back up important files in advance.
Step 1. Run the tool. In the main interface, right-click the disk and choose “Wipe Hard Drive”.
Step 2. Choose “Fill Sectors with Zeros” and click “OK”.
Step 3. Click “Apply” and “Proceed” to commit the operation.
1. How to deal with sector not found on floppy drive?
For floppy diskette users, you may get the error message sector not found reading drive A. At that time, please confirm that the floppy drive is configured correctly in BIOS setup.
2. How to avoid bad sectors on hard drive?
To protect hard drive, you can run antivirus software regularly, make HDD defragment, shut down PC correctly and ensure enough power supply when using a laptop.