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- How to fix "Windows detected a hard disk problem"? How to fix "Windows detected a dell bad hard drive error code hard disk problem"? Overview of the problem Possible reasons of error message How to fix the "Windows detected a hard dive problem" How to disable the feature hard disk failure error message that reports error message What to do when computer reports "Windows detected a hard disk problem" Summary
Overview of the problem Here is one of the stories which may sound familiar to you: "Hi, there guys, about a week ago I started receiving an error message after system booted. The error keeps poppingBad Hard Drive Recovery
up saying ‘Windows has detected a hard drive error…' The hard drive is 500GB Seagate Barracuda. Yesterday, I got all my important photos, documents and other stuff backed up to an external disk. My computer slows down gradually and froze once and still reports the error, so I think it's time to fix it. Any advice?" This is one of the frequently asked questions online and it may happen to anyone of us. If your computer is running Windows with the version which is after Windows XP, then you might come across an error message "Windows deleted a hard disk problem" (see picture below) suggesting to backup files immediately to prevent information loss and then contact the computer manufacturer to determine if you need to repair or replace the disk. This is because hard drive has problem or computer gets other severe errors such as Windows becomes corrupted, operating system slows down or even crashes and freezes. What's more, it's
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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 Windows message re:imminent hard drive failure (20 posts) Started 4 years ago by ElStellino http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/windows-message-reimminent-hard-drive-failure Latest reply from giannisoft Topic Viewed 20780 times ElStellino Posts: 16 This post has been reported. Since 6 months ago randomly Windows 7 prompts a message regarding the hard disk imminent failure. Since then I always backed up all my data on my wife's laptop and on other storages. I honestly don't care, I can reinstall everything when it will happen, but as 6 months have passed, the hard disc hard drive has been checked in the meanwhile several times with check disk and with other software, hence I start doubting of the reliability of this message. Also because this message saying that a problem has been found appears randomly in the middle of something important stating that there is a problem that only Windows 7 can detected but all the other software programs on the market can't. The hard disk is bad hard drive 18 months old, in perfect health, fast, silent; and Windows 7 in spite of the fact that supposedly knows that there is a problem, it doesn't even bother to tell me which problem it is. Even if you click on the 'Don't bother me again with this stupid message' the message will prompt again. And again. And again.... ad infinitum. Does anybody know how to disable this annoying messages forever, maybe with a registry hack, please? Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top vistamike Posts: 10945 This post has been reported. I don't think it is a good idea to disable that prompt. There are a couple of things to try just to check From the command prompt type sfc /scannow and see if that finds anything. Also Seatools Although this is from Seagate it works on most drives. Mike Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top ElStellino Posts: 16 This post has been reported. Many thanks Mike, I tried sfc and it did something more than scanning because it seems from the log that also repaired something. However, it's too long to paste everything here. I tried then to perform a S.M.A.R.T. test with the Seagate program, and it came out as "passed". Does th