NTFS-bad blocks

Hello
A couple of times a day, I get this error in the event viewer:

The device, \Device\Harddisk0\D, has a bad block

I don't know what it means,

(a) I have a couple of new bad blocks each day, or
Guard b) NTFS hit the SAME bad blocks once or twice a day

I guess that the second. I would have thought that if the bad block allocated, NTFS self-identify as unusable. If its probably in a file.

Yes, there is a way to establish which file (s) is affected?
Is there a way to know how many blocks faulty NTFS think there?

I am reluctant to let chkdsk trouble the front disc, I know what is likely to be affected.
CHKDSK in read-only mode is a single error in the index and full custom.
Is there a way to repair the index (without making the repair of security) so that chkdsk can complete and me with bad blocks?
Thank you

Usually, it's "Bad sectors", blocks probably means a larger surface area.

The best way for a repair, is to boot to xp, to the menu of the cd installation cd,

Press the key r (recovery console), recovery, select 1 for c:

Press button for password. Type: CHKDSK C: /R

Once her thru, type: EXIT

Let xp start, remove the cd.

In addition, bad sectors, blocks defective, only means a faulty drive, be prepared to

replace it. If you run an IDE hd, use xps. XCOPY

This already installed utility allows you to move all the data from the hd to another hd,

Set the new slave, nearest to you to MB, format it, run, type: diskmgmt.msc

Once through, go to run, tpe: XCOPY C:\*.* D:\/c/h/e/k/r

Are for everyone in the window BACK, once its thru, youre done. D: being

the new hd, so different asigned letter, then use instead.

http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb491035.aspx

This link explains XCOPY

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