On 2/9/06, Claudio Lanconelli wrote: > In case of ECC error fixed during read, erase the block and write it > again with the same data and read verification, if the ECC still fails retire the > block. I think that's a bad idea. The block should be marked as bad. It's not worth losing data just to save out on theorectically marking a good block bad - it doesn't seem to happen in practice. I'd rather lose all of the good blocks than lose any data, so would many other people. > That's because Toshiba document says about soft errors: "This condition > is cleared by a block erase". Sure. But it might be indicative of a problem nonetheless. Jon.