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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 2011-12-13 20:08 +1100
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Sam wrote:

> Ron, I am dumbfounded now. I am still waiting for the RMA'ed drive
> which should be here shortly.  Perhaps you can shed some light on this.

> I just ran HDTUNE again, this time absolutely no pending
> sectors are shown. I also ran WD Diagnostic utillity from
> Windows and unlike before it passed the SMART test.

Because the pending sector has gone.

Pending sectors are those that were difficult to read.

So its got an intermittent fault that has now gone away for a while.

I'd replace it when the replacement shows up.

> Below is the new updated info on the drive:

> Current:
> HD Tune Pro:      Health

> ID                                  Current  Worst
> ThresholdData     Status
> (01) Raw Read Error Rate            200      200      51
> 0        ok
> (03) Spin Up Time                   171      170      21
> 4433     ok
> (04) Start/Stop Count               99       99       0
> 1094     ok
> (05) Reallocated Sector Count       200      200      140
> 0        ok
> (07) Seek Error Rate                100      253      0
> 0        ok
> (09) Power On Hours Count           95       95       0
> 3652     ok
> (0A) Spin Retry Count               100      100      0
> 0        ok
> (0B) Calibration Retry Count        100      100      0
> 0        ok
> (0C) Power Cycle Count              99       99       0
> 1079     ok
> (C0) Power Off Retract Count        200      200      0
> 57       ok
> (C1) Load Cycle Count               200      200      0
> 1036     ok
> (C2) Temperature                    113      105      0
> 34       ok
> (C4) Reallocated Event Count        200      200      0
> 0        ok
> (C5) Current Pending Sector         200      200      0
> 0        ok
> (C6) Offline Uncorrectable          200      200      0
> 0        ok
> (C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count      200      200      0
> 0        ok
> (C8) Write Error Rate               200      200      0
> 0        ok
>
> Health Status         : ok
>
> Previous:
>
> 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
>    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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