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I have a used 3TB SATA hard drive kicking around that I am planning to use as a replacement in a Win 7 box.
I don't need all this capacity so was I thinking if I format it to 1TB I would increase the reliability. My thinking behind this is based on the following thoughts:
- There would be more physical 'breathing space' between each sector/track.
- When bad sectors are found, there be a larger pool of unallocated sectors to bring into use.
Are my assumptions true?
If my assumptions are not true then what happens to all the unused space? Does the hard drive still format to the same physical dimensions; thus would my 1TB drive still be squeezing sectors onto the platter as if it were formatted to 3TB.
Many thanks!
1What do you mean by "formatting"? Are you referring to creating partitions? Why would you think that a partition stretches over unused space? Don't you suspect that would thwart someone's future plans to put the unused space to use? – Kaz – 2013-06-11T01:32:06.037
It you wanted increased reliability only against bad sectors, you could mirror one partition of the drive onto another partition on the drive. Performance would be terrible, though. – derobert – 2013-06-12T18:08:25.440