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to the Geek.com Forum Archive. This forum has been preserved for reference and is not active. Username: Password: Cancel Forgot Username / Password? Forums > The Lounge > Hard Disk Self Test Failure "Hard Disk Self Test Failure" Started 6/15/2007 by J im in The Lounge Forum (17 posts) http://www.geek.com/forums/topic/hard-disk-self-test-failure/ 1 3/22/2006 (6:38 pm) by Gabrielle Gabrielle (2 Posts) I got my computer (Compaq Presario 2000V with Windows XP) in August and already I've re-installed Windows three times after wiping it clean and whatnot. Problems started when I couldn't complete ScanDisk because of 'physical corruption' on the hard disk and an 'unidentified error' message that kept popping up too. They escalated when I ran ChckDsk and found TONS of unreadable file segments. They're REALLY bad now; every time I try read failure to start my computer it says that SMART found that a crash is imminent and I need to REPLACE my hard disk! Then it takes forever for my computer to start and I ran the Hard Disk Self Test (like it said on the HP tech support site) and before it even finished, it failed. What happened?! I swear, I don't throw my laptop around or anything! Did I cause the problem, or was my computer defective to begin with? And is there anything error read failure I can do besides replace the hard disk? I have the warranty still but it sucks having to send it out and wait forever to get it back. :-( ~Gabrielle} 2 3/22/2006 (6:56 pm) by Gabrielle Gabrielle (2 Posts) I got my computer (Compaq Presario 2000V with Windows XP) in August and already I've re-installed Windows three times after wiping it clean and whatnot. Problems started when I couldn't complete ScanDisk because of 'physical corruption' on the hard disk and an 'unidentified error' message that kept popping up too. They escalated when I ran ChckDsk and found TONS of unreadable file segments. They're REALLY bad now; every time I try to start my computer it says that SMART found that a crash is imminent and I need to REPLACE my hard disk! Then it takes forever for my computer to start and I ran the Hard Disk Self Test (like it said on the HP tech support site) and before it even finished, it failed. What happened?! I swear, I don't throw my laptop around or anything! Did I cause the problem, or was my computer defective to begin with? And is there anything I can do besides replace the hard disk? I have the warranty still but it sucks having to send it out and wait forever to get it back. :-( ~Gabrielle 3 3/22/2006 (10:00 pm) by Donald Fuji Donald Fuji (142 Posts) Hard drive do go bad... You don't have to drop them t