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Old January 14th 09, 12:07 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Amy Lee
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Default Help: Hard drive error number #1-07

Hello,

I have a HP Pavilion DV6000 notebook. And several days ago I encountered
an error seems occurred on the hard drive. I cannot boot up my Linux
system and just I/O error at the black screen. Then I check the Hard drive
test at BIOS, the test status returned "#1-07 Failed". I googled this word
and it seems a SATA controller error.

So could anyone tell me what's the meaning of such an error number?

Thank you very much.

Regards,

Amy Lee

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Old January 14th 09, 04:50 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Arno Wagner
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Default Help: Hard drive error number #1-07

Previously Amy Lee wrote:
Hello,


I have a HP Pavilion DV6000 notebook. And several days ago I encountered
an error seems occurred on the hard drive. I cannot boot up my Linux
system and just I/O error at the black screen. Then I check the Hard drive
test at BIOS, the test status returned "#1-07 Failed". I googled this word
and it seems a SATA controller error.


So could anyone tell me what's the meaning of such an error number?


No idea. I would recommend removing the dribe and testing it as
secondary drive in a different computer. Best get the SMART
status and attributes. That is usually enough for a reasonable
diagnosis.

Arno
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Old January 14th 09, 06:01 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Gerald Abrahamson
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Default Help: Hard drive error number #1-07

On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 19:07:17 +0800, Amy Lee
wrote:

Hello,

I have a HP Pavilion DV6000 notebook. And several days ago I encountered
an error seems occurred on the hard drive. I cannot boot up my Linux
system and just I/O error at the black screen. Then I check the Hard drive
test at BIOS, the test status returned "#1-07 Failed". I googled this word
and it seems a SATA controller error.

So could anyone tell me what's the meaning of such an error number?

Thank you very much.

Regards,

Amy Lee


From memory, I think my HP DV9000 had the same problem just
over a year ago (Dec 2007).

The original HP BIOS was defective--and it trashed the hard
drive. HP eventually replaced mb and drive under an extended
warranty (free--due to original defective BIOS).

Your drive is probably garbage. Easy way to check is buy a
new 2.5" HDD, put it in the computer, and install the OS.
That is how I proved the original drive had failed on mine.
I installed a new HDD and reinstalled the OS--and one of the
new updates was a new flash BIOS for the mb. The original
HDD was still unreadable, so they replaced it and the mb.
 




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