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"Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology". First developed in the 1992 by leading hard drive manufacturer, S.M.A.R.T. becomes a quasi standard to monitoring and tracking sensitive values from your drive to prevent hard drives from fail. The plan was, if a
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hard drive says 'I will die soon', the motherboard tell us, so we can
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backup and change quick the drive. Unfortunately this doesn't works very often. Attributes, Values, Thresholds and S.M.A.R.T. examples Attributes describes the raw read error rate western digital measured value of hard drive controller operations. The values of an attribute are: current, worst, threshold and raw. Values are normalized to a vendor specific scale. Scales could be ranged up to 100, 200 or https://kb.acronis.com/content/9101 253. Often higher values are better than lower values. The threshold marks the value at which the hard drive could fail. The worst value is the baddest value seen for this drive at this attribute. The raw value is a vendor coded count that give, after decoding, the normal values like current, worst and threshold. S.M.A.R.T. Interpretation First some important knowledge about threshold values. If threshold is 0 the attribute http://www.easis.com/smart-value-interpretation.html has only information character. If threshold is 253 the attribute is only for testing reason. A typical attribute set could be: Attribute name: "Read Error Rate" Current: 253 Worst: 253 Threshold: 63 Raw: 0 All right , this is a nice set. Nothing happens at this attribute. Only if this attribute reach the threshold value 63, we should have to change the hard drive. Let's look on a attribute with a warning status: Attribute name: "Read Error Rate" Current: 113 Worst: 85 Threshold: 63 Raw: 1234567 The hard drive have sector read errors in the past, but work fine for now and (perhaps) work fine in the near feature. However, I would now start to make more often backups and begin to plan a hard drive change. It is difficult to make correct interpretations in general, because different vendors normalize values in different way. We can recommend to ask in vendors forum for interpretations if you are unsure. Attribute Hit List We will give a list of important attributes. We highly recommend to look at these SMART attributes first. Read Error Rate [Stores data related to the rate of hardware read errors that occurred when reading data from a disk surface] Reallocated Sector Count [When the hard driv
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>S.M.A.R.T - Read Error Rate and Write Error Rate, is bad?!> Solved S.M.A.R.T - Read Error Rate and Write http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2550085/read-error-rate-write-error-rate-bad.html Error Rate, is bad?! Tags: Storage Hard Drives Last response: 26 February http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/250912-32-read-error-rate 2015 07:04 in Storage Share Heiseh KiiN 24 February 2015 11:38:19 Hi, my HDD have some Read Error Rate (179) and Write Error Rate (57), should I be worried? More about : read error rate write error rate bad fzabkar a c 459 G Storage 24 February 2015 11:51:05 I would compare read error your results against other users of the same model. I hope the following URL doesn't get mangled by the forum's anal HTML parsing ... http://www.google.com/search?q=hd103SJ+%22read+error+ra... m 1 l SuperSoph_WD a c 1662 G Storage 24 February 2015 12:01:14 Hey there, Heiseh KiiN! I'd suggest to back up all the data from that drive ASAP. Read Error Rate indicates that there is a problem with the read error rate disk heads or maybe a bad connection with to the PSU. I'd suggest to re-seat the cables to the HDD and test it once again. The higher this Read Error Rate parameter is, the more possible HDD failures! The Write Error Rate parameter indicates the number of errors appearing while you are recording data to the drive. It may be caused by problems with the disk surface or the read/write heads. I strongly recommend checking your warranty and contacting your HDD manufacturer to RMA your drive. You should be able to get a replacement product, just make sure you backup the data beforehand. Hope this helps! SuperSoph_WD m 0 l Related resources Random mechanical "Clicks" and Write Error Rate (S.M.A.R.T.) increasing - Forum Very high Raw Read Error Rate for S.M.A.R.T. - Tech Support G sense error rate bad but good write error rate - Forum Raw Read Error Rate in S.M.A.R.T. - Forum Read and Write error rates fluctuating. Can I claim warranty? - Tech Support Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Heiseh KiiN 24 February 2015 13:22:44 SuperSoph_WD said:Hey there, Heiseh KiiN! I'd suggest to b
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 SMART scan through speedfan gives me this. Attribute Current Raw Overall 0 Raw Read Error Rate 163 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 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 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 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 - Forum Raw Read Error Rate Failure and Pending Sectors - Forum OCZ Vertex 3 Raw Read Error Rate/Predicted TEC - Forum Very high Raw Read