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TV WD Elements Internal Drives Software Legacy Products Data Lifeguard Diagnostics Error Code List Answer ID 11711 Data Lifeguard Diagnostics Error Code List This answer presents a list of error codes for Data Lifeguard Tools 2.8, 10 and 11, as well as Data Lifeguard Diagnostics for Windows.*END <-- --> Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows Data Lifeguard Tools 5.22 for DOS error codes Data Lifeguard Tools 11 and 10 test error code 20 delete partitions error error codes Data Lifeguard Tools 2.8 error codes Data Lifeguard Diagnostics for Windows Error Codes Note: If the same error code is encountered more than once after re-testing, please Contact Us for additional assistance. Error code Explanation Definition Status 1 SMART Return Status Failure Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (SMART) error returned during SMART Status/Self-Test Commant. This may be due to a media error. It also may be due to a defective connection. Retest after checking the connections. Replace the drive if the error repeats. Re-Test Drive 2 SMART Attribute Over Threshold Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (SMART) threshold exceeded condition. This condition occurs when the device's SMART reliability status indicates an impending degrading or default condition. Replace the drive. Replace Drive 3 SMART Attribute Read Failure Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (SMART) attribute read failure. This may be due to a media error. It also may be due to a defective connection. Retest after checking the connections. Replace the drive if the error repeats. Re-Test Drive 4 Open Drive Failure Cannot communicate with drive. Check the drive connections. Retest after checking the connections. Replace the drive if the error repeats. Re-Test Drive 6 SMART Diagnostic Self-Test (DST) Failu
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and Technology > Computer Help > DLGDIAG error code 0225 arrrrgh! Discussion in 'Computer status code = 07 (failed read test element) Help' started by lakedude, Dec 5, 2012. lakedude Golden Member Joined: Mar 14, 2009 Messages: 1,621 Likes Received: 1 Got an old status code = 07 (failed read test element), failure checkpoint = 97 (unknown test) system that had a bad MB so I replaced the MB with a new one. The new one is newer so it needed a new CPU and DDR3 RAM as well. Got it all together https://support.wdc.com/KnowledgeBase/answer.aspx?ID=11711 and it works fine from live CD. Turns out DVD's don't work because the thing is so old it lacks a DVD player. Ordered and installed a DVD player. Finally got around to trying to make Windows XP work and now it looks like the HD is bad as well! GParted refused to copy the partition claiming too many errors. Ran a disk check in Windows and it completed without any notifications. https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/dlgdiag-error-code-0225-arrrrgh.2287782/ After the disk check Gparted still refused to clone the partition claiming errors once again. Ran Ultimate Boot and Western Digital DLGDIAG 5.19 quick check and the drive passed however the full scan errors out with code 0225. Now what? The drive is toast, right? #1 lakedude, Dec 5, 2012 Fardringle Diamond Member Joined: Oct 23, 2000 Messages: 8,004 Likes Received: 6 Western Digital's Diagnostic Error Codes list says that error 225 means the drive is bad and needs to be replaced. #2 Fardringle, Dec 6, 2012 lakedude Golden Member Joined: Mar 14, 2009 Messages: 1,621 Likes Received: 1 Fardringle said: ↑ Western Digital's Diagnostic Error Codes list says that error 225 means the drive is bad and needs to be replaced.Click to expand... Thanks. I kinda figured... I hope the owner can come up with a copy of Windows XP home. Finding a 40GB or larger HD won't be too much of a problem if we can find some an old copy of windows XP. #3 lakedude, Dec 6, 2012 (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Loading... Similar Threads - DLGDIAG error code Forum Date Hard Drive Problems on New PC Computer Help Sep 11, 2016 hard error, explorer.exe Computer H
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