Unlike standard tools that simply mark bad sectors so the operating system ignores them, HDD Regenerator uses a proprietary hardware-independent algorithm.
– If regeneration fails, the software marks the sector as bad (reassigning it to a spare area, similar to how chkdsk or badblocks works).
When a sector is physically damaged (e.g., weak magnetic state, minor surface defects), HDD Regenerator tries to restore it by:
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Unbootable Systems: If your HDD is so damaged that Windows won't load, the ISO version is your only option.