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Database CPUs Solaris Novell OpenVMS DOS Unix Mac Lounge Login» Register» Connect» Hardware & primary master hard disk error fix Devices ▼ General Hardware CPUs/Overclocking Networking See More... Software ▼ Security and primary hard disk error Virus Office Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsGeneral HardwareGeneral how to repair primary slave hard disk fail Tags:Wdc / SabrepcRepairHard Diskfailproblem oh my June 15, 2010 at https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/primary-slave-hard-disk-error-642070/ 09:13:44 Specs: Windows XP i open my pc and it show primary slave hard disk fail....press f1 to continiue or press del to enter setup....i dun have any problem with my ide cable or power cable....how to repair this problem??? =.='' See More: how to repair primary slave hard disk fail Report • #1 OtheHill June 15, 2010 at 09:21:24 http://www.computing.net/answers/hardware/how-to-repair-primary-slave-hard-disk-fail/66969.html Go to the Western Digital site and download the appropriate program to test your drive. If the drive has failed there is little that can be done. If the drive fails the tests but the drive was accessed that would indicate the cable and controller are functional.If the issue is simply some sort of corruption then it might be possible to recover files. Report • #2 jam June 15, 2010 at 09:23:09 You didn't give us much to go on but I suggest moving the 2nd HDD to the 2ndary channel. Report • #3 oh my June 15, 2010 at 19:09:15 i can't find any solution in WDC website......i don't want data recovery.......my 2nd hard disk have nothing problem and still detected by windows......but i can't find the local disk d(2nd HD) it not show the real size(GB)......my 2nd hd juz 40gb,but it show 80gb on bios setup.............and it made a song like mouse clicking when i open my PC.........it sound best! Report • Related Solutions› HOW to repair a Dell Battery SLICE for A
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting http://superuser.com/questions/341779/how-to-fix-failure-predicted-on-primary-slave-wdc ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to fix Failure predicted on Primary Slave: WDC up vote 1 down vote favorite This is an annoying message that I get when hard disk I restart the computer: Failure predicted on Primary Slave: WDC.... Immediatelly back-up your data and replace your hard drive I have tried it all. I even tried with another hard drive but the problem remains. I changed everything in the BIOS boot, primary master and slave but nothing happens. This is the configuration I have on the BIOS right now: In the main menu I have this configuration: Primary Master : Auto Primary Slave : WDC WD600AB-00BVA0 Secondary Master: Pioneer DVD Secondary Slave hard disk error : Asus CD In the boot menu I have these configuration: ATAPI CD-ROM: Pioneer DVD IDE Hard Drive: WDC WD600AB-00BVA0 Removable Device: Disabled Other Boot Device: Disabled Silent Boot Enabled I have tried to disable the SMART monitoring but it doesn't fix the problem besides it shouldnt be disabled. The weird thing is that this is happening with two different hard drives. Is there something I'm missing folks. windows-xp window share|improve this question edited Oct 1 '11 at 3:59 studiohack♦ 10.8k1672108 asked Sep 30 '11 at 20:04 madcoderz 16138 Check the output of DiskSmartView. It could turn out to be a real problem. –grawity Sep 30 '11 at 20:13 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote You don't "fix" hard drive problems. You back up the data and replace the drive. That said, using different utilities to get a "second opinion" can be useful so that you aren't needlessly replacing disks when it's the controller's problem and not the drives. UPDATE for comment from OP: Re-reading question and seeing your response below, I think we can agree that the controller is bad, not all three drives. Unfortunately, as the controller that does the SMART checking is probably firmly attached to the mainboard, unless there is an explicit setting in the BIOS, you're going to have to replace the MoBo. Which is probably a good idea anyway: If you're getting SMART errors from a failing controller, there's no t