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Replies 1 Subscriber Postedover 13 years ago Options RSS Share Smart Failures resolved Posted dell hard drive self monitoring system has reported that a parameter by speedfreak31 on 24 Sep 2003 1:21 Ok, after 3 calls to Dell's tech support I was less than impressed. dell monitor energy smart I was getting the error: "Warning: Dell's Disk Monitoring System has detected that drive 0 on the primary EIDE controller is operating outside of normal specifications. It is advisable to immediately back up
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your data and replace your hard disk drive by calling your support desk or Dell Computer Operator.Strike F1 to continue, or F2 for setup utility." On my Dimension 4550 which is only a few months old. I called Dell and of course they told me that this was a problem with the SMART disk monitoring system and my hard drive was about to die and they
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are going to send me a new one. What a pain! So I investigated a little bit on my own. Now I'm not an IT guy, programmer,or anything like that...in fact I am an out-of-work mechanical engineer. What do mechanical engineers know about computers? Apparently a lot more than the Dell phone support folks. I proceeded to run the Dell ResourceCD and selected "specific hardware tests" and ran all of the hard drive tests. Run the COMPLETE tests, not the quick tests. This will run the identity test, file test, SMART test, etc. All of my tests came back normal, so I figured "hmmm..thats weird, my computer was telling me that my HD is about to die, and Dell is sending me a new HD, yet the diagnostics show that everything is normal." This got me to thinking that probably the error...WAS AN ERROR (how ironic right?) So I did some more research, also calling Dell back and explaining to them that everything was normal in the tests I ran. Rico there insisted my HD was about to die though and he is sending me another one. I'm like "ok, whatever." And when I got off the phon
Türkçe 简体中文 How to Troubleshoot a Hard Drive Not Detected error on a Dell PC This article provides information on how to identify and resolve an issue with onscreen Hard Drive errors during starting your PC. Table of Contents: Is your Dell PC giving an onscreen Hard Drive error when you start it up? Initial Troubleshooting Physical dell hdd error code 0151 Troubleshooting Resolution 1. Is your PC giving an onscreen Hard Drive error when you start it up?
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There are several reasons why a PC will report that the Operating System or Hard Drive cannot be detected on start up. Some of these your hard drive is operating outside of normal parameters and should be replaced issues can be resolved without replacing parts and some will require you to narrow down the faulty part before taking this further. If there are any other issues with the machine, please troubleshoot those faults before following this guide. Please follow http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/disk-drives/f/3534/t/2050275 the guide below. Back to Top 2. Initial Troubleshooting The first question would normally be what type of error are you getting when the PC starts up? There are several it could be, I've listed them below. However the initial troubleshooting for any Hard Drive is going to be identical. If there is any damage to the system it will not be considered to be In Warranty, unless you have Accidental Damage Cover in addition to your standard warranty. If there is http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN155163/en no damage then please proceed to section 2 step 1. Hard Drive not Detected No Boot Device Found No Boot Partition Found Data error Reading Drive Seek error - Sector not found Missing Operating System Drive not Ready Blank screen with flashing Cursor Hard Disk Drive Failure Primary Hard Disk Failure Most (or all) Dell systems come with built in PSA diagnostics. You can boot to them by tapping on
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Hardware & Devices http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/237757-dell-bios-nag-screens-after-harddrive-failure.html » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Dell BIOS nag screens after harddrive failure Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 29 Jun 2012 #1 http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/fix-smart-failure-prediction-error-hard-drive/ Simulis Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit 6 posts Dell BIOS nag screens after harddrive failure Apologies, I'm not very good with tech speak. I had a single OEM Seagate Barracuda SATA harddrive that failed while playing Skyrim. I hard drive ran checkdisk and it reported 5 bad clusters. It said it couldn't repair an active partition unless I rebooted, which I did. The damage apparently kept the drive from booting. Next I tried some things with Startup Repair, none of which were succesful as it reported that repair wasn't possible and system restore bluescreened after circumventing the American Megatrends BIOS screen(no idea what the error message said). Then I purchased a new Western Digital drive and installed Windows on it. dell hard drive I then used the application GetDataBack to extract all my old files to my new drive...then I formatted the damaged drive, elliminating the Dell recovery partition but leaving the OEM system partition, and ran checkdisk in full repair mode on the large main partition(it excluded 260 bad clusters from Windows). Then I used Diskpart.exe in DOS to remove the OEM partition as I was prohibited from doing it in Administrative tools>Disk Management(after all this is Dell's computer, not mine, I guess). This seemed to remove a repetitious popup in Windows that kept warning me to backup this disk because it had errors. Now the only problem I have left is that every time I boot I get the Dell BIOS American Megatrends nag screen. The only workaround I've found is to F2 into BIOS setup and exit...then it boots into windows. Although everything works properly if I disconnect the old damaged drive's cables. I noticed in Disk Management that my new drive w/Operating System is listed as Drive 1, while the old (now storage) drive is listed as Drive 0. Is this causing problems with my boot order, or is there something else causing the nag screen and how do I stop it? I realize this disk could well fail again, but that's not a primary consideration to me, as I'm only using it for redundant file backup. Thank you... My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number De
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