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hard drive diagnosis tools, program wanted
Tony Tee wrote:
Before I post the results of the everest smart for the drives. just wanted to say noticed that it listed the 2nd HDD (no operating system on that one) i'm having probs with as Drive 1, partition type LDM, whilst listing my C drive as Drive 2, partition type NTFS. If that means anything to you? (Why 2 different types, Thats the way the drives have been setup, one is a basic drive and the other a dynamic at the OS level. and why listed in wrong booting numerical order? You can boot from whatever drive you specify with that OS. Although it might be me to blame for that tryign to get the damn thing to boot up after I got that trojan which appeared to kill my pc dead for a bit until i got the booting sequence all in order on the mother board). Yeah, you may well have produced that result with what you did then. Back ground info: I've been getting probs with the system since i got a trojan which appeared to reverse the booting order of the HDD's in the bios and rendering my system unbootable until I switched the leads around on the motherboard to get them to boot up in the right order again. Yeah, its pretty clear that that is what produced the current mess. --------[ ATA ]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214053) ] ATA Device Properties: Model ID SAMSUNG SP0812C Serial Number 0693J1FX214053 Revision SU100-27 Parameters 155127 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 554 bytes per sector LBA Sectors 156368016 Buffer 8 MB (Dual Ported, Read Ahead) Multiple Sectors 16 ECC Bytes 4 Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4 Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 6 (ATA-133) Active UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 0 Unformatted Capacity 82615 MB ATA Device Features: SMART Supported Security Mode Supported Power Management Supported Advanced Power Management Not Supported Write Cache Supported Host Protected Area Supported Power-Up In Standby Not Supported Automatic Acoustic Management Supported 48-bit LBA Supported Device Configuration Overlay Supported ATA Device Physical Info: Manufacturer Samsung Hard Disk Family SpinPoint P80 Form Factor 3.5" Formatted Capacity 80 GB Disks 1 Recording Surfaces 2 Physical Dimensions 146.05 x 101.6 x 25.4 mm Max. Weight 635 g Average Rotational Latency 4.17 ms Rotational Speed 7200 RPM Max. Internal Data Rate 840 Mbit/s Average Seek 8.9 ms Track-To-Track Seek 0.8 ms Full Seek 18 ms Interface SATA Buffer-to-Host Data Rate 150 MB/s Buffer Size 8 MB Spin-Up Time 7 sec ATA Device Manufacturer: Company Name Samsung Product Information http://www.samsung.com/Products/HardDiskDrive/index.htm [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214366) ] ATA Device Properties: Model ID SAMSUNG SP0812C Serial Number 0693J1FX214366 Revision SU100-27 Parameters 155127 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 554 bytes per sector LBA Sectors 156368016 Buffer 8 MB (Dual Ported, Read Ahead) Multiple Sectors 16 ECC Bytes 4 Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4 Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 6 (ATA-133) Active UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 0 Unformatted Capacity 82615 MB ATA Device Features: SMART Supported Security Mode Supported Power Management Supported Advanced Power Management Not Supported Write Cache Supported Host Protected Area Supported Power-Up In Standby Not Supported Automatic Acoustic Management Supported 48-bit LBA Supported Device Configuration Overlay Supported ATA Device Physical Info: Manufacturer Samsung Hard Disk Family SpinPoint P80 Form Factor 3.5" Formatted Capacity 80 GB Disks 1 Recording Surfaces 2 Physical Dimensions 146.05 x 101.6 x 25.4 mm Max. Weight 635 g Average Rotational Latency 4.17 ms Rotational Speed 7200 RPM Max. Internal Data Rate 840 Mbit/s Average Seek 8.9 ms Track-To-Track Seek 0.8 ms Full Seek 18 ms Interface SATA Buffer-to-Host Data Rate 150 MB/s Buffer Size 8 MB Spin-Up Time 7 sec ATA Device Manufacturer: Company Name Samsung Product Information http://www.samsung.com/Products/HardDiskDrive/index.htm --------[ SMART ]------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214053) ] 01 Raw Read Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 03 Spin Up Time 0 79 75 4096 OK: Always passing 04 Start/Stop Count 0 100 100 790 OK: Always passing 05 Reallocated Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 07 Seek Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 08 Seek Time Performance 0 100 100 0 OK: Always passing 09 Power-On Time Count 0 98 98 1363095 OK: Always passing 0A Spin Retry Count 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 0C Power Cycle Count 0 100 100 781 OK: Always passing C2 Temperature 0 148 103 30 OK: Always passing C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 1 1 196753249 OK: Always passing C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 100 100 0 OK: Always passing C5 Current Pending Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 200 200 6 OK: Always passing C8 Write Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C9 vendor-specific 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal This drive is fine, no problems visible. The cable to that drive isnt perfect, hence the C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214366) ] 01 Raw Read Error Rate 51 100 100 141 OK: Value is normal 03 Spin Up Time 0 80 58 3968 OK: Always passing 04 Start/Stop Count 0 100 100 786 OK: Always passing 05 Reallocated Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 07 Seek Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 08 Seek Time Performance 0 100 100 0 OK: Always passing 09 Power-On Time Count 0 97 97 2146644 OK: Always passing 0A Spin Retry Count 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 0C Power Cycle Count 0 100 100 763 OK: Always passing C2 Temperature 0 136 91 34 OK: Always passing C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 1 1 277868002 OK: Always passing C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 100 100 2 OK: Always passing Thats not ideal. C5 Current Pending Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 11 100 100 2 OK: Value is normal And neither is that. C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 200 198 0 OK: Always passing C8 Write Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C9 vendor-specific 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal This drive has 4 bad sectors. Thats whats causing the problem with it online, the uncorrectable sectors. A format of that drive should fix those, but will lose the data on that drive. Is that what you needed? The second half is. cheers for any insight there. "Rod Speed" wrote in message ... Tony Tee wrote: Hi, I am getting issues with my 2nd HDD (not the one with OS on) after a couple of years of healthy use. Its got to the point where I've disconnected it for the time being, as with it being connected its only a matter of time before my pc freezes and reboots and gives me errors upon reboot etc. Is there any software I can use to run some hardware diagnosis checks? I've tried the windows own one, it says its healthy in the status, but locks up everytime i get to phase 4 of the scan disk. Cheers for any pointers in helping me diagnosis my pc problem. Post the Everest SMART report for the drive. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 |
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hard drive diagnosis tools, program wanted
Tony Tee wrote:
I haven't rebooted since i booted up with the 2nd HDD connected for the report, but I could see it listed in My computer until just now when its disappeared altogether and doesnt even seem to be on the pc now so can't navigate to any of the files I have on there.. Thats because the OS has decided that the bad drive is too bad to mount. Thats normal with that OS, it is pretty fussy about what it will mount. so I've done another scan with it in this invisible state too... (even though the everest scan seems to see it fine?) Yeah, because whats visible at the hardware level is different to what the OS is prepared to mount. --------[ ATA ]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214053) ] ATA Device Properties: Model ID SAMSUNG SP0812C Serial Number 0693J1FX214053 Revision SU100-27 Parameters 155127 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 554 bytes per sector LBA Sectors 156368016 Buffer 8 MB (Dual Ported, Read Ahead) Multiple Sectors 16 ECC Bytes 4 Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4 Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 6 (ATA-133) Active UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 0 Unformatted Capacity 82615 MB ATA Device Features: SMART Supported Security Mode Supported Power Management Supported Advanced Power Management Not Supported Write Cache Supported Host Protected Area Supported Power-Up In Standby Not Supported Automatic Acoustic Management Supported 48-bit LBA Supported Device Configuration Overlay Supported ATA Device Physical Info: Manufacturer Samsung Hard Disk Family SpinPoint P80 Form Factor 3.5" Formatted Capacity 80 GB Disks 1 Recording Surfaces 2 Physical Dimensions 146.05 x 101.6 x 25.4 mm Max. Weight 635 g Average Rotational Latency 4.17 ms Rotational Speed 7200 RPM Max. Internal Data Rate 840 Mbit/s Average Seek 8.9 ms Track-To-Track Seek 0.8 ms Full Seek 18 ms Interface SATA Buffer-to-Host Data Rate 150 MB/s Buffer Size 8 MB Spin-Up Time 7 sec ATA Device Manufacturer: Company Name Samsung Product Information http://www.samsung.com/Products/HardDiskDrive/index.htm [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214366) ] ATA Device Properties: Model ID SAMSUNG SP0812C Serial Number 0693J1FX214366 Revision SU100-27 Parameters 155127 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 554 bytes per sector LBA Sectors 156368016 Buffer 8 MB (Dual Ported, Read Ahead) Multiple Sectors 16 ECC Bytes 4 Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4 Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 6 (ATA-133) Active UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 0 Unformatted Capacity 82615 MB ATA Device Features: SMART Supported Security Mode Supported Power Management Supported Advanced Power Management Not Supported Write Cache Supported Host Protected Area Supported Power-Up In Standby Not Supported Automatic Acoustic Management Supported 48-bit LBA Supported Device Configuration Overlay Supported ATA Device Physical Info: Manufacturer Samsung Hard Disk Family SpinPoint P80 Form Factor 3.5" Formatted Capacity 80 GB Disks 1 Recording Surfaces 2 Physical Dimensions 146.05 x 101.6 x 25.4 mm Max. Weight 635 g Average Rotational Latency 4.17 ms Rotational Speed 7200 RPM Max. Internal Data Rate 840 Mbit/s Average Seek 8.9 ms Track-To-Track Seek 0.8 ms Full Seek 18 ms Interface SATA Buffer-to-Host Data Rate 150 MB/s Buffer Size 8 MB Spin-Up Time 7 sec ATA Device Manufacturer: Company Name Samsung Product Information http://www.samsung.com/Products/HardDiskDrive/index.htm --------[ SMART ]------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214053) ] 01 Raw Read Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 03 Spin Up Time 0 80 75 3968 OK: Always passing 04 Start/Stop Count 0 100 100 791 OK: Always passing 05 Reallocated Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 07 Seek Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 08 Seek Time Performance 0 100 100 0 OK: Always passing 09 Power-On Time Count 0 98 98 1363198 OK: Always passing 0A Spin Retry Count 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 0C Power Cycle Count 0 100 100 782 OK: Always passing C2 Temperature 0 145 103 31 OK: Always passing C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 1 1 196755208 OK: Always passing C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 100 100 0 OK: Always passing C5 Current Pending Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 200 200 6 OK: Always passing C8 Write Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C9 vendor-specific 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214366) ] 01 Raw Read Error Rate 51 100 100 141 OK: Value is normal 03 Spin Up Time 0 80 58 3968 OK: Always passing 04 Start/Stop Count 0 100 100 787 OK: Always passing 05 Reallocated Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 07 Seek Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 08 Seek Time Performance 0 100 100 0 OK: Always passing 09 Power-On Time Count 0 97 97 2146711 OK: Always passing 0A Spin Retry Count 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 0C Power Cycle Count 0 100 100 764 OK: Always passing C2 Temperature 0 139 91 33 OK: Always passing C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 1 1 277993009 OK: Always passing C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 100 100 2 OK: Always passing C5 Current Pending Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 11 100 100 2 OK: Value is normal C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 200 198 0 OK: Always passing C8 Write Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C9 vendor-specific 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal "Tony Tee" wrote in message ... Before I post the results of the everest smart for the drives. just wanted to say noticed that it listed the 2nd HDD (no operating system on that one) i'm having probs with as Drive 1, partition type LDM, whilst listing my C drive as Drive 2, partition type NTFS. If that means anything to you? (Why 2 different types, and why listed in wrong booting numerical order? Although it might be me to blame for that tryign to get the damn thing to boot up after I got that trojan which appeared to kill my pc dead for a bit until i got the booting sequence all in order on the mother board). Back ground info: I've been getting probs with the system since i got a trojan which appeared to reverse the booting order of the HDD's in the bios and rendering my system unbootable until I switched the leads around on the motherboard to get them to boot up in the right order again. --------[ ATA ]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214053) ] ATA Device Properties: Model ID SAMSUNG SP0812C Serial Number 0693J1FX214053 Revision SU100-27 Parameters 155127 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 554 bytes per sector LBA Sectors 156368016 Buffer 8 MB (Dual Ported, Read Ahead) Multiple Sectors 16 ECC Bytes 4 Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4 Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 6 (ATA-133) Active UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 0 Unformatted Capacity 82615 MB ATA Device Features: SMART Supported Security Mode Supported Power Management Supported Advanced Power Management Not Supported Write Cache Supported Host Protected Area Supported Power-Up In Standby Not Supported Automatic Acoustic Management Supported 48-bit LBA Supported Device Configuration Overlay Supported ATA Device Physical Info: Manufacturer Samsung Hard Disk Family SpinPoint P80 Form Factor 3.5" Formatted Capacity 80 GB Disks 1 Recording Surfaces 2 Physical Dimensions 146.05 x 101.6 x 25.4 mm Max. Weight 635 g Average Rotational Latency 4.17 ms Rotational Speed 7200 RPM Max. Internal Data Rate 840 Mbit/s Average Seek 8.9 ms Track-To-Track Seek 0.8 ms Full Seek 18 ms Interface SATA Buffer-to-Host Data Rate 150 MB/s Buffer Size 8 MB Spin-Up Time 7 sec ATA Device Manufacturer: Company Name Samsung Product Information http://www.samsung.com/Products/HardDiskDrive/index.htm [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214366) ] ATA Device Properties: Model ID SAMSUNG SP0812C Serial Number 0693J1FX214366 Revision SU100-27 Parameters 155127 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 554 bytes per sector LBA Sectors 156368016 Buffer 8 MB (Dual Ported, Read Ahead) Multiple Sectors 16 ECC Bytes 4 Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4 Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 6 (ATA-133) Active UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 0 Unformatted Capacity 82615 MB ATA Device Features: SMART Supported Security Mode Supported Power Management Supported Advanced Power Management Not Supported Write Cache Supported Host Protected Area Supported Power-Up In Standby Not Supported Automatic Acoustic Management Supported 48-bit LBA Supported Device Configuration Overlay Supported ATA Device Physical Info: Manufacturer Samsung Hard Disk Family SpinPoint P80 Form Factor 3.5" Formatted Capacity 80 GB Disks 1 Recording Surfaces 2 Physical Dimensions 146.05 x 101.6 x 25.4 mm Max. Weight 635 g Average Rotational Latency 4.17 ms Rotational Speed 7200 RPM Max. Internal Data Rate 840 Mbit/s Average Seek 8.9 ms Track-To-Track Seek 0.8 ms Full Seek 18 ms Interface SATA Buffer-to-Host Data Rate 150 MB/s Buffer Size 8 MB Spin-Up Time 7 sec ATA Device Manufacturer: Company Name Samsung Product Information http://www.samsung.com/Products/HardDiskDrive/index.htm --------[ SMART ]------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214053) ] 01 Raw Read Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 03 Spin Up Time 0 79 75 4096 OK: Always passing 04 Start/Stop Count 0 100 100 790 OK: Always passing 05 Reallocated Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 07 Seek Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 08 Seek Time Performance 0 100 100 0 OK: Always passing 09 Power-On Time Count 0 98 98 1363095 OK: Always passing 0A Spin Retry Count 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 0C Power Cycle Count 0 100 100 781 OK: Always passing C2 Temperature 0 148 103 30 OK: Always passing C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 1 1 196753249 OK: Always passing C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 100 100 0 OK: Always passing C5 Current Pending Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 200 200 6 OK: Always passing C8 Write Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C9 vendor-specific 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal [ SAMSUNG SP0812C (0693J1FX214366) ] 01 Raw Read Error Rate 51 100 100 141 OK: Value is normal 03 Spin Up Time 0 80 58 3968 OK: Always passing 04 Start/Stop Count 0 100 100 786 OK: Always passing 05 Reallocated Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 07 Seek Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 08 Seek Time Performance 0 100 100 0 OK: Always passing 09 Power-On Time Count 0 97 97 2146644 OK: Always passing 0A Spin Retry Count 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal 0C Power Cycle Count 0 100 100 763 OK: Always passing C2 Temperature 0 136 91 34 OK: Always passing C3 Hardware ECC Recovered 0 1 1 277868002 OK: Always passing C4 Reallocation Event Count 0 100 100 2 OK: Always passing C5 Current Pending Sector Count 11 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C6 Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count 11 100 100 2 OK: Value is normal C7 Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate 0 200 198 0 OK: Always passing C8 Write Error Rate 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal C9 vendor-specific 51 100 100 0 OK: Value is normal Is that what you needed? cheers for any insight there. "Rod Speed" wrote in message ... Tony Tee wrote: Hi, I am getting issues with my 2nd HDD (not the one with OS on) after a couple of years of healthy use. Its got to the point where I've disconnected it for the time being, as with it being connected its only a matter of time before my pc freezes and reboots and gives me errors upon reboot etc. Is there any software I can use to run some hardware diagnosis checks? I've tried the windows own one, it says its healthy in the status, but locks up everytime i get to phase 4 of the scan disk. Cheers for any pointers in helping me diagnosis my pc problem. Post the Everest SMART report for the drive. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 |
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"Tony Tee" wrote in message ... I just used my anti virus and anti spyware software combined with the online scanners such as one care, trend micro, and panda scan. I was unaware that there was any jumper settings to set/switch on sata hard drives. The hard drives dont actually need to change anyway, as the one with my operating system on still requires to be the primary as it was before, don't know how it got reversed around to be the 2nd one to boot from, I assumed the trojan was to blame, but could just be a coincidence, you never know. ah .. SATA ok .. |
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hard drive diagnosis tools, program wanted
Tony Tee wrote: "larry moe 'n curly" wrote in message ... Hi, I am getting issues with my 2nd HDD (not the one with OS on) after a couple of years of healthy use. Its got to the point where I've disconnected it for the time being, as with it being connected its only a matter of time before my pc freezes and reboots and gives me errors upon reboot etc. Is there any software I can use to run some hardware diagnosis checks? I've tried the windows own one, it says its healthy in the status, but locks up everytime i get to phase 4 of the scan disk. Back ground info: I've been getting probs with the system since i got a trojan which appeared to reverse the booting order of the HDD's in the bios and rendering my system unbootable until I switched the leads around on the motherboard to get them to boot up in the right order again. I'd run a virus scan. There are several legitimate ones available free online, including from Symantec, Trend Micro, McAfee, Kaspersky, Bit Defender, PC Pitstop, etc., but most will only detect malware, not fix it, unless you buy their software. Bit Defender is an exception, and for one problem I had (computer slowed greatly), it was the only thing that worked, in conjunction with SmithFraudFix. Also Grisoft.com has a decent computer security package, AVG, including a free version you can download. Whatever you use, note all the malware detected because it's possible that the anti-virus program won't be able to fix it by itself, and you'll have to use a program written for only specific malware or even do the fix manually. If you have no luck, get HijackThis and post the results in a forum of a website that specializes in computer security, like SpywareWarrior.com. Thanks but i've comprehensively exhausted the anti-virus/spyware/adware/BHO's/malware/greyware/nasties/vulnerabilities line of investigations and the pc is now as clean as a whistle in that regard, having been through many major softwares and online scans which I am used to doing, even for others to help fix their pc's from the nasties they pick up, so i'm very confident its either the hardware or the settings. You may want to try another cable for the disk drive, and if its power connector is the 4-pin type, try tightening the metal tubes in the power cable socket. www.hddguru.com has some HD diagnostics, including HDDscan (Windows) and MHDD (boot from CD or floppy; cannot run in a DOS box). These programs can not only surface scan the HD but also tell you if any reads are slow. I prefer MHDD because Windows can sometimes cause slow reads, IOW false alarms. Another program, from a different source, is HDtune, which is used mostly for checking HD performance. I believe all three programs can also give SMART details, such as the seek error count and number of ECC corrected reads. |
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hard drive diagnosis tools, program wanted
Somewhere on teh intarweb "Tony Tee" typed:
Thanks but i've comprehensively exhausted the anti-virus/spyware/adware/BHO's/malware/greyware/nasties/vulnerabilities line of investigations and the pc is now as clean as a whistle in that regard, having been through many major softwares and online scans which I am used to doing, even for others to help fix their pc's from the nasties they pick up, so i'm very confident its either the hardware or the settings. Download and run the trial of Hard Disk Sentinel (Pro preferably). (Actually, buy it. It's the greatest HDD monitoring app I've discovered, I run it on all my PCs.) It should tell you what's up. I suspect that the drive is shot. In that S.M.A.R.T. info you posted there was a value of 2 for "Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count" (and, strangely, an "OK" next to it). Whenever I've encountered Off-Line uncorrectable sectors it's either been RMA, if the drive's still under warranty, or forensic data recovery, followed by the garbage bin. Luck, -- Shaun. "larry moe 'n curly" wrote in message ... Tony Tee wrote: Hi, I am getting issues with my 2nd HDD (not the one with OS on) after a couple of years of healthy use. Its got to the point where I've disconnected it for the time being, as with it being connected its only a matter of time before my pc freezes and reboots and gives me errors upon reboot etc. Is there any software I can use to run some hardware diagnosis checks? I've tried the windows own one, it says its healthy in the status, but locks up everytime i get to phase 4 of the scan disk. Back ground info: I've been getting probs with the system since i got a trojan which appeared to reverse the booting order of the HDD's in the bios and rendering my system unbootable until I switched the leads around on the motherboard to get them to boot up in the right order again. I'd run a virus scan. There are several legitimate ones available free online, including from Symantec, Trend Micro, McAfee, Kaspersky, Bit Defender, PC Pitstop, etc., but most will only detect malware, not fix it, unless you buy their software. Bit Defender is an exception, and for one problem I had (computer slowed greatly), it was the only thing that worked, in conjunction with SmithFraudFix. Also Grisoft.com has a decent computer security package, AVG, including a free version you can download. Whatever you use, note all the malware detected because it's possible that the anti-virus program won't be able to fix it by itself, and you'll have to use a program written for only specific malware or even do the fix manually. If you have no luck, get HijackThis and post the results in a forum of a website that specializes in computer security, like SpywareWarrior.com. |
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