A traditional HDD stores data as magnetic domains on a platter coated with ferromagnetic material. A "1" might be a north-south orientation; a "0" the opposite. Over time, due to thermal instability (the superparamagnetic effect) or physical head crashes, these domains can lose their coherent orientation. This results in a "weak" or "bad" sector.
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