It's generally not recommended to use a hard drive with bad sectors as storage for important files or resources because the bad sectors can cause data corruption and loss. Bad sectors are areas on the hard drive where data cannot be written or read correctly, and over time, they may increase in number and affect more parts of the hard drive.
If you really need to use the hard drive with bad sectors, it's important to back up your important files regularly and monitor the health of the hard drive using diagnostic tools. You may also try using disk repair utilities to try and fix the bad sectors, but there's no guarantee that this will work. Ultimately, it's best to replace the hard drive as soon as possible to avoid the risk of further data loss.