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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows Vista (Solved) - Hard Drive Failure? (16 posts) Started 6 years ago by andreese Latest reply from andreese Topic Viewed 6894 times andreese Posts: 25 This post has been reported. Background: So http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/hard-drive-failure-2 a few days ago my computer froze up for the first time since i purchased it 3 years http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/345511/presario-c700-wont-boot/ ago, at first i suspected a virus or spyware but it started responding in a weird way. I always have task manager in the tray and the CPU was at 0% activity so it wasn't trying to do anything. Eventually after probing around i found out it was most likely something to do with the hard drive. When i scanned the drive with a virus scan it froze up again hard disk (i thought because it was trying to access files on the HD i don't usually use that were bad). Anyways, when i restarted there was no background image and it froze again a few seconds after booting up. I inserted my Recovery Disc and did a repair, it said it fixed some files (it gave me a list, the background image was on it) and when i restarted the background image had horizontal green bars across it. The other files were mainly temporary files or windows files that were replace hard disk backed up on the CD so i assume they weren't a problem. I used a small utility to check the S.M.A.R.T. status of my HD and it said the health was 98% excellent. I scanned my HD for problems and it found some bad clusters. I used the disk check utility in my BIOS and it said something like "80001 error - Replace Hard Drive." Problem: It freezes up maybe once per day (usually only if i scan the disk or something) for a few minutes at a time. I already backed up all my stuff and i have a Recovery Disc to reinstall windows so I'm not in any real danger of losing files. What i want to know is can the hard drive failing cause any damage to other hardware in my computer? I plan on using the HD for now until i can get a replacement or it stops working altogether. AKA - if i run it into the ground is it bad? And also, how accurate is the SMART status on a hard drive since there are bad blocks on it and yet the status is OK? Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top andreese Posts: 25 This post has been reported. If it helps I'm using Windows Vista sp2, HP Pavilion dv6000 laptop with a Samsung 160 GB hard drive (the whole setup is around 3 yrs old). Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top StringJunky Posts: 2454 This post has been reported. Hi Try this...it should give you a better idea of th
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