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Hello guys, thanks for watching this post. So I just wake up and the OS told what is raw read error rate me that the HD was having some issues. So I did a Chkdsk on Windows.. and there was no problem. Then I booted Ubuntu and
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saw that SMART found a problem. And then I saw this. (Look at ID:01 - Raw Read Error Rate) Code: HD Tune: SAMSUNG HD502HJ Health ID Current Worst ThresholdData Status (01) Raw Read Error Rate 1 1 51 33031 Failed (02) how to fix raw read error rate samsung Throughput Performance 252 252 0 0 Ok (03) Spin Up Time 83 80 25 5238 Ok (04) Start/Stop Count 100 100 0 492 Ok (05) Reallocated Sector Count 252 252 10 0 Ok (07) Seek Error Rate 252 252 51 0 Ok (08) Seek Time Performance 252 252 15 0 Ok (09) Power On Hours Count 100 100 0 1556 Ok (0A) Spin Retry Count 252 252 51 0 Ok (0B) Calibration Retry Count 252 252 0 0 Ok (0C) Power Cycle raw read error rate western digital fix Count 100 100 0 504 Ok (BF) G-sense Error Rate 100 100 0 1 Ok (C0) Power Off Retract Count 252 252 0 0 Ok (C2) Temperature 64 56 0 917538 Ok (C3) Hardware ECC Recovered 100 100 0 0 Ok (C4) Reallocated Event Count 252 252 0 0 Ok (C5) Current Pending Sector 99 99 0 72 Ok (C6) Offline Uncorrectable 252 252 0 0 Ok (C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count 100 100 0 1 Ok (C8) Write Error Rate 100 100 0 28 Ok (DF) Load/Unload Retry Count 252 252 0 0 Ok (E1) Load/Unload Cycle Count 100 100 0 507 Ok Power On Time : 1556 Health Status : Failed I googled some other SMART HD examples from other HDs and for Raw Read Error Rate, the "worst" value is between 100 or 200, something like that.. Why mine is 1? Maybe it's not that bad? Actually I'm on Windows right now, of course SMART is still telling me that there is a problem but i haven't lost any file.. I'm worried to not be able to boot in the future. Maybe its a problem from SMART? What do you recommend guys? Thanks for the patience. c ya #2 (permalink) June 30, 2012, 01:38 PM moocow Allstar Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Vancouver, BC Posts: 891 Back up all your stuff, wipe data and RMA the drive. Once SMART fails there's no point in thinking what the p
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us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/troubleshooting/55147-s-m-r-t-raw-read-error-rate-failed.html 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 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 http://askubuntu.com/questions/20393/how-do-i-interpret-hdd-s-m-a-r-t-results to suspect that my HDD was starting to fail. After a bit of hunting on the internet, I found Ubuntu's Disk Utility in 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 worri
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings http://superuser.com/questions/853177/can-i-modify-the-smart-value-of-raw-read-error-rate-worst-value-to-be-greater-th and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting 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 read error works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Can I modify the SMART value of Raw Read Error Rate Worst Value to be greater than 1? up vote 2 down vote favorite I have a HP Pavilion g6 2136tx Laptop which was functioning correctly until one day Windows 7 read error rate Ultimate x64 couldn't boot up. Tried System Restore and Windows Startup Repair tool, both of which failed. Finally removed the HDD and connected it as external to another laptop. Tried many HDD Scan SW all of which could diagnose only 1 problem: Raw Read Error Rate: Threshold Value: 51, Current Value: 1, Worst Value: 1 All the softwares predicted imminent drive failure and that all data should be backed up. Hard Drive Model: Samsung Spinpoint ST500LM012 500GB manufactured by Seagate, 5400RPM The Date of manufacture is May 2012 and the drive has never failed ever. I removed all partitions and also did a deep format of the entire disk, but the error is still there. What are the options that I have except replacing the disk? Can I modify the SMART value of Raw Read Error Rate Worst Value to be greater than 1 as I saw many manufacturers allow it be greater than 1? Is it editable and if yes, how to do it? hard-drive smart share|improve this question edited Dec 17 '14 at 12:50 asked Dec 16 '14 at