![]() ![]() The drive will CLICK for about 20 seconds and then would not do it again for another month or so. That drive I have had for nearly 10 years. Then I clicked on it, within the "Passmark Disk Checkup" and noticed that it had a red mark. When I noticed something in the EventViewer for the other driver. The 1tb is the one that I posted this thread about, (All the bad data, did not transfer over, all the good data did, Luckily.)īut, I clicked on the other drive (3 drives in the box, 1 - Main, 2nd backup, 3rd - 1tb for the rest) Well, not only did I have 1 drive go bad. I have done the Windows and Dos test before, but this was the first time that the DOS did not work. Yeah, I did not pay much attention to what was in the images. ![]() Highly likely you need to replace the drive. Report back the delta (but understand that report is only showing 48 bits worth of 64 bits data, so i can't be exact, best i can do is take educated guess) take a baseline of the numbers, all the SMART registers. Rather than tell you to replace drive now, do this. Unless you temporarily ran the system either in the hot sun, or while in a truck driving off-road, then you have an issue that warrants replacement. So here is the deal, they are cumulative. You probably have unrecovered errors as well, which you would see if you panned down. High ECC errors in combination with seek errors are typically pretty bad. long test won't detect the errors your drives show. It won't be able to detect the nature of this particular issue you have. I can't (well, won't) due to NDA with seagate as interpretation is not public domain.īottom line, even if you had sea tools running, it wouldn't tell you anything else. They are presenting a raw 48 bit number, where the two field in question, which are out of whack are 64-bit numbers broken into two different fields which provide a ratio. (Note that the screen shot for registers 1 & 9, the raw value is not being interpreted correctly by that software. The deal with that particular drive is that it is getting too many ECC errors, it is also having problems with the servo. ![]()
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