Re: Corrupt hard drive.
The picture shows drive /dev/sdb which has no partitions on it. I assume the message is regarding partitions that are likely on drive /dev/sda.
Linux permits installing on drives other than the /dev/sda, but you will need to use the install program to specify where you wish the distribution to be installed.
Re: Corrupt hard drive.
I reread that error message and it did mention /dev/sda.
Now when I start up my netbook, I get this message:
SMART Failure Detected on Hard Disk 4: TOSHIBA MK2555GSX-(S1)
Can Gparted detect and fix bad sectors?
Re: Corrupt hard drive.
To look at the SMART monitoring details I use a graphical program called GSmartControl, which is included on the GParted Live image.
5 2016-08-19 21:29:52 (edited by LAPIII 2016-08-20 00:55:26)
Re: Corrupt hard drive.
I can't connect to the Internet. I would send you screenshots and logs if I could. When I open the Network manager, It reads:
eth0 Link detected:no(RTL8101E/RTL8102E_PCI_Exp..|00:26:9e:18:a8:d3)
wlan0 Link detected:no(AR9285_Wireless_Network_A..|78:e4:00:01:bd:8a)
EDIT:
I tried both eth0 and wlan0 with dhcp, static, and ppoe, without good results. With static I just kept pressing enter assuming that the right numbers were there. There's only one option, enter_shell, and I don't know what to do.
Re: Corrupt hard drive.
Based on post #3, it sounds like there is a hardware issue with at least one hard drive.
I had suggested GSmartControl as a graphical program to look more deeply into the issue. It will not fix a hardware issue, but simply tell you more about it.