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Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem?

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
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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
  Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem? "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2011-12-07 04:09 +1100
    Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem? Sam <newsgroup2003@gmail.com> - 2011-12-06 22:06 -0800
      Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem? "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2011-12-08 05:30 +1100
    Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem? Sam <newsgroup2003@gmail.com> - 2011-12-06 22:00 -0800
      Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem? "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2011-12-08 05:35 +1100
        Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem? Sam <newsgroup2003@gmail.com> - 2011-12-12 23:43 -0800
          Re: ? Motherboard causing HD problem? "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> - 2011-12-13 20:08 +1100

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