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The Server Room Ars Lykaion Gaming, Extra Strength Caplets The Lounge The Soap Box The Boardroom The Observatory Ars Help & Feedback Ars Subscription Member http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/184619en Areas Image Galleries BIOS says that Hard Disk's S.M.A.R.T. status is bad. Can anyone explain that to me ?? 15 posts Doomguy Ars Scholae Palatinae Registered: Jun 30, 2000Posts: 839 Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2001 3:36 am System Specs----------------Inter 440LX motherboard with Award BIOS.Celeron 466 MhzUsing onboard IDE channels and NO SCSI devices.OS : Windows 2000 and Windows XP. There are some http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=942847 NTFS and some FAT32 partitions. I don't think that could affect the problem, but then I don't know much about "S.M.A.R.T.".The IDE Config.--------------------IDE0 Master : 6.2 GB Seagate Hard Disk IDE0 Slave : HP 8250i CDRWIDE1 Master : 17 GB Seagate Hard DiskIDE1 Slave : Creative PCDVD2 driveWhen I boot, my BIOS is now saying (started just today morning)that "IDE1 Master S.M.A.R.T. is BAD. Backup and Replace." During booting, the BIOS displays the system devices on the screen (only for a moment) and for all these months the hard disks were reported as "S.M.A.R.T. capable and enabled".I had read that SMART is a feature which predicts impending hard disk failures. So I have already backed up all my data from the 17 GB drive to another computer. My question is that the drive still works as usual, so how long before I come across some problems ?Also, does this mean that the drive will go 100% bad after some time or can I still use it then (maybe with bad sectors or after a full format) ?I'm quite surprised to find this because the 6.2 GB ha
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start 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 http://askubuntu.com/questions/20393/how-do-i-interpret-hdd-s-m-a-r-t-results this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/fix-smart-failure-prediction-error-hard-drive/ Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can hard drive answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How Do I interpret HDD S.M.A.R.T Results? up vote 40 down vote favorite 10 My laptop has recently started to become a bit unreliable, and for some reason I started to suspect that my HDD was starting to fail. After a bit of hunting on the internet, I found Ubuntu's Disk Utility in hard drive test the System menu and ran the long SMART diagnostics from this. However, since the documentation for Disk Utility is very poor (palimpsest?), I'm not sure how to interpret the results: For example, the Read Error Rate is over 50 million (!), yet the Assessment is rated "Good". So would someone mind explaining to me how to interpret the results of these tests (especially the Normalized, Worst, Threshold and Value numbers)? And maybe tell me what they think of the results I got for my HDD? (Thanks) hard-drive smart share|improve this question asked Jan 6 '11 at 23:46 Marty 78021015 Has the "Hardware ECC recovered" same value as "Read error rate"? My disk has 676 power cycles, was powered on 285 days, and has 193M errors. Compared to mine, your disk has way too much error, but I'm just speculating here. Anyways I just got worried myself o.O –danizmax Jan 7 '11 at 8:47 Yip - both numbers are the same! –Marty Jan 7 '11 at 16:32 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 32 down vote accepted You have a good description of how SMART w
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