Satellite A10 won't boot up - bad sectors on HDD

Hallo,
I got a Toshiba Satellite A10
Model no: PSA10E-018EZ-DU
The problem is that te comp. won't start up.
there are some sectors of the HD bad or damaged
I did run chkdsk a few weeks ago it helped but now there again problems.
so chkdsk is running again.
Is there a better program for checking your HD. or must I do something else?
A new HD?
What kind of HD must I look for?
is any HD for a nootbook oke?
Or are there limitations for a HD of the satellite A10?
Met vriendelijke groeten
Kees Folmer
http://www.csfolmer.nl

HI Kees,
There are other utilities that you can use to check your hard drive (Norton Disk Doctor for example) but CHKDSK is as good as any others.
If you are getting repeated hard drive problems then this is a good indication that a new hard drive is required. I suggest you try to back-up your data while you still can. I am not aware of any limitations as to the capacity of any hard drive that you choose for your A10 but it must obviously be the same form factor as your existing drive. You may also wish to consider using a drive with a higher rotation speed than the original drive.
regards,

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