Kris Bodenheimer wrote: > I have a deathstar that develops "bad sectors" every 2 days, using IBM's > Drive fitness utility I am on my 4th "erase and repair disk" which > appears to be a low level formatting. The drive is under warranty for > 3 more months, but I can't get the Drive fitness utility to give me an > error that earns me an RMA. Anyone know how to "help" this drive along > its slow death? BTW this will be the 10th IBM Deathstar to go to hell > in the past 2 months. Kris > You really need to get a speedy Tie Fighter instead of the Deathstar. Falcons are old but reliable though... but to speed on its demise you'll need an R2-D2 unit and a proton torpedo.... ;D Sorry I just couldn't resist. On a serious note the only things I could think of would most likely void the warranty. You could try a program that can quickly fill up the disk and wipe it several times. Then you might get lucky and crash it enough until it starts grinding. You might try asking them to give you a different drive as these are crap and you've already replaced it 10 times. I'd think they'd realize there is a problem if you've gone through 10 of them. Our IBM drives usually aren't that bad. We have several 18 gig SCSI that have been around for 6 or 7 years with no problem. Oh and if this is the IBM 75GXP then you may want to look here: http://www.sheller.com/ibmclassaction.htm As there appears to be an attempt for a class action lawsuit on these drives. And if you want some fun reading just google: IBM hard drive deathstar - Daniel