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| From | "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage |
| Subject | Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem? |
| Date | 2011-12-08 05:30 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <9k9pmcFlo7U1@mid.individual.net> (permalink) |
| References | <be36d4db-9511-424f-a3fb-7db837ca53f6@s26g2000yqd.googlegroups.com> <9k70ibFmtgU1@mid.individual.net> <4d60ce0f-40a7-4823-800a-7f2c7f32d3fe@q9g2000yqe.googlegroups.com> |
Sam wrote: > Rod Speed <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote >> One. The drive has at least one bad sector. > Thanks Ron. I can always count on you! Just an FYI. My > Acronis backup took a very long time to create, it passed > the validation but had one error in thet LBA 3537408. Yeah, thats clearly the pending sector, its going bad. > Should I use my original Acronis backup or install the same one Not clear what you mean there. > and have Windows try to repair if necessary? > I have a feeling some data maybe corrupt on the > latest image even though W7 isnt detecting it. A pending sector means that the drive did eventually get the data from that sector fine, it just needed quite a few retrys to get the data. So a restore using the latest backup should be fine. >>> How can I troubleshoot? >> Post the Everest SMART report on the drive. >> http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 >>> My HD is still under warranty. However, I am not so sure about my Asus MB. > Here is the SMART info. > 01 Raw Read Error Rate 51 200 200 > 0 OK: Value is normal > 03 Spin Up Time 21 174 170 > 4258 OK: Value is normal > 04 Start/Stop Count 0 99 99 > 1084 OK: Always passing > 05 Reallocated Sector Count 140 200 200 > 0 OK: Value is normal > 07 Seek Error Rate 0 200 200 > 0 OK: Always passing > 09 Power-On Time Count 0 96 96 > 3615 OK: Always passing > 0A Spin Retry Count 0 100 100 > 0 OK: Always passing > 0B Calibration Retry Count 0 100 100 > 0 OK: Always passing > 0C Power Cycle Count 0 99 99 > 1069 OK: Always passing > C0 Power-Off Retract Count 0 200 200 > 57 OK: Always passing > C1 Load/Unload Cycle Count 0 200 200 > 1026 OK: Always passing > C2 Temperature 0 112 105 > 35 OK: Always passing > C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 200 200 > 0 OK: Always passing > C5 Current Pending Sector Count 0 200 200 > 1 OK: Always passing Thats the only imperfect result. > C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 0 200 200 > 0 OK: Always passing > C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 200 200 > 0 OK: Always passing > C8 Write Error Rate 0 200 200 > 0 OK: Always passing
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? Motherboard causing HD problem? Sam <newsgroup2003@gmail.com> - 2011-12-05 21:43 -0800
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Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem? "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2011-12-08 05:30 +1100
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