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OCZ tool shows only 114 total ECC and RAISE errors. But what does Data column in HD Tune mean? Why the description says that disk had 89.970.873 read errors? It is new disk. I installed it yesterday and it is passing all diagnostic tests in SeaTools, Performance tests in HD Tune Pro and common check in Chkdsk. hard-drive ssd diagnostic smart share|improve this question asked Feb 12 '11 at 10:43 Ladislav Mrnka 3682719 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted The HD Tune data looks quite suspect. For example, I don't believe that you had a temperature peak of 129 degrees celcius. And as you say, the ECC recovered rate is simply ridiculous. Since this is an OCZ disk, I would go with OCZ tool, and take its findings as the correct ones. If you are worried about 114 ECC and RAISE errors, the best is to get in touch with OCZ Support, and ask if they advise to use the warranty to exchange the disk. Their answer, if positive, will give you the necessary ammunition when dealing with your vendor. share|improve this answer answered Feb 1
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Raw Read Error Rate> Raw Read Error Rate Tags: Hard Drives Speedfan Storage Last response: 26 July 2009 20:18 in Storage Share jdog2pt0 25 July 2009 13:11:29 As I am not sure what all this data means, an online
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SMART scan through speedfan gives me this. Attribute Current Raw Overall 0 Raw Read Error Rate 163 crystaldiskinfo 175824 Watch Warning: Raw Read Error Rate is below the average limits (173-200). 10 Spin Up Time 175 2216 Very good 10 Start/Stop Count 100 reallocated sector count 7 Very good 10 Reallocated Sector Count 200 0 Very good 10 Seek Error Rate 200 0 Very good 6 Power On Hours Count 98 1605 Good 10 Spin Retry Count 100 0 Very good 10 Calibration Retry Count 100 0 Very http://superuser.com/questions/244933/what-does-raw-read-error-rate-mean-in-ssd-smart good 10 Power Cycle Count 100 690 Very good 10 Power Off Retract Count 200 661 Very good 10 Load Cycle Count 200 697 Very good 1 Reallocated Event Count 199 1 Normal 10 Current Pending Sector 200 0 Very good 10 Offline Uncorrectable Sector Count 200 0 Very good 10 Ultra DMA CRC Error Rate 200 2 Very good 10 Write Error Rate 200 0 Very good I have a Western Digital 2500AAKS and twice I have run the Data Lifeguard Diagnostics and gotten http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/250912-32-read-error-rate code 0223 or 223 here http://support.wdc.com/techinfo/general/errorcodes.asp . The first time ran I the diagnostic because I lost windows. The second time, just the other day, I can close to losing windows but managed to save it. The raw read error rate doesn't seem to be well on the smart scan and I would like to know more about this. More about : raw read error rate jdog2pt0 25 July 2009 13:51:52 Sorry about the smart thing, nobody will be able to understand that, here's a picture instead. sub mesa a c 127 G Storage 25 July 2009 20:17:02 No immediate problems. Only 1 reallocated sector, just the ECC needs to fix the raw medium errors, which is normal given the data density. Harddrives don't really know what they are storing anymore, only after ECC has been applied is the data reliable enough not to have any bit errors. In other words, its normal that the raw read error count is quite high. All modern disks are vulnerable to this issue. Related resources Internal HDD Raw Read Error Rate - Tech Support Raw Read Error Rate Failure and Pending Sectors - Tech Support OCZ Vertex 3 Raw Read Error Rate/Predicted TEC - Tech Support Very high Raw Read Error Rate for S.M.A.R.T. - Tech Support Raw Read Error Rate and Current Pending Sector Count and Offline Uncorrectable - Tech Support Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer jdog2pt0 26 July 2009 02:56:02 At what point will the ECC kick in though
Smartware reports the temperature is OK. Used the Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows 1.17 (raw read error rate value:1 threshold:51 worst:1 warranty:1 (what does this mean?) the others passed. quick test result cable fault:write https://community.wd.com/t/mybook-essential-edition-help-updated/514 sector error! cable test failed ! please check the cables. Which cable usb or internal . extended test same result smart status: fail / test result: fail test error code: 11-cable test:write sector error!. Can this problem fixable without replacing the drive. Can someone answer this it seems a common problem. Could I just carry on using it as there are no other problems wd_complain457 2010-03-27 19:13:12 UTC #2 update the raw read read error error rate has increased to 56. does this mean the the value will rise above the threshold, therefore passing the smart test again. the drive has only been on 71 hours. the western digital utility said fail, wd smartware now passed quick smart status test and the quick drive test. another utility said the drive now passes the smart test. Could this be a bug in your software solution 2010-03-28 00:07:52 UTC #3 smart raw read error value==health value you can search smart on Wiki for more information. pay attention on your data. keep copy with them. wd_complain457 2010-03-28 10:24:42 UTC #4 Are you saying the drive that the drive and as long as I regularly check the health of the drive there shouldn't be any problems? The value for raw read error rate is now 96. Could you explained the cable fault test and whether it could be solved by replacing the usb (Type A to Mini Type B) cable? solution 2010-03-28 22:36:48 UTC #5 hi, i never use any cable test. i don't think it's cable problem. wd_complain457 2010-03-31 14:50:59 UTC #6 What problem do you think it is? Should It be ignored as wd windlg says it fails and another utility says it passes. Can it be fixed without returning it? using vista solution 2010-03-31 22:43:38 UTC #7 for me i never do any test if drive works fine. you can software for check it have bad sectors or no. and check the smart data. about smart you can search on WIki for know more about it. software e.g MHDD. victoria WDeXX 2010-04-13 21:14:42 UTC #8 Look here: http://community.wdc.com/t5/Desktop/11-Cable-Test-Write-sector-error/td-p/3479/highlight/false/page/5 Closed Home Categories FAQ/Guidelines Terms of Service Privacy Policy Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled Support Downloads Knowledge Base German Spanish Italian French