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Franc Zabkar
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 09:09:47 +0100, "... et al."
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>Franc Zabkar wrote:
>> After I had the drive booting in the original machine, I ran Seagate's
>> SeaTools for DOS hard disc diagnostic. It found 6 bad sectors which it
>> was able to repair. A subsequent check with SmartUDM reported 56
>> reallocated sectors, suggesting that the drive may be on its way out.
>>
>> See http://www.users.on.net/~fzabkar/SmartUDM/40GB.RPT
>>
>> Coincidentally, both case #1 and case #2 had problems with bad sectors
>> on Seagate Barracuda 40GB hard discs.
>>
>
>Perhaps suggesting, but perhaps not necessarily. I have a 60 GB
>Seagate HDD and i checked it with a different SMART viewing
>program, DiskCheckup, in October 1996. It had 5 reallocated
>sectors then and it still have 5 when i checked it with SMARTUDM
>today. And that HDD have been used for several hours almost daily
>in the 17 months in between.
I had a similar experience with a Seagate 13GB drive. It was carrying
lots of bad sectors for several years until I recently took it out
service after it started to grow new defects on a weekly basis. The
drive had one "pending" sector for its entire life. This sector never
had a chance to be reallocated because a format had marked it as bad
in the FAT and Windows knew not to write to it ever again.
>BTW, i just downloaded SMARTUDM. It unarchived fine and the
>DOS-program runs fine. However, the four text-files in the
>archive show mostly as gibberish .. i tried a few different
>text-editors, they all show it the same .. is it the same for you?
The language is Russian. The text files display correctly in my
browser, Opera, when I select "Cyrillic codepage 866" encoding.
Once I do this, I can cut and paste the text into Google's translator:
http://translate.google.com/translate_t
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excerpt from smartfaq.txt
======================================================================
Q1: What is S.M.A.R.T.?
A1: Technology S.M.A.R.T. -- Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting
Technology (from the English. "Technology Samodiagnostiki, Analysis
and Father - ta ") - was designed to improve the reliability and
safety data on hard disks. In most cases, the SMART-compatible
perceptions device to precede the appearance of the most likely
mistakes, thereby allowing the user to backup Data and / or completely
replace its drive to break down.
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- Franc Zabkar
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<look@sig.bcause.this.is.invalid> put finger to keyboard and composed:
>Franc Zabkar wrote:
>> After I had the drive booting in the original machine, I ran Seagate's
>> SeaTools for DOS hard disc diagnostic. It found 6 bad sectors which it
>> was able to repair. A subsequent check with SmartUDM reported 56
>> reallocated sectors, suggesting that the drive may be on its way out.
>>
>> See http://www.users.on.net/~fzabkar/SmartUDM/40GB.RPT
>>
>> Coincidentally, both case #1 and case #2 had problems with bad sectors
>> on Seagate Barracuda 40GB hard discs.
>>
>
>Perhaps suggesting, but perhaps not necessarily. I have a 60 GB
>Seagate HDD and i checked it with a different SMART viewing
>program, DiskCheckup, in October 1996. It had 5 reallocated
>sectors then and it still have 5 when i checked it with SMARTUDM
>today. And that HDD have been used for several hours almost daily
>in the 17 months in between.
I had a similar experience with a Seagate 13GB drive. It was carrying
lots of bad sectors for several years until I recently took it out
service after it started to grow new defects on a weekly basis. The
drive had one "pending" sector for its entire life. This sector never
had a chance to be reallocated because a format had marked it as bad
in the FAT and Windows knew not to write to it ever again.
>BTW, i just downloaded SMARTUDM. It unarchived fine and the
>DOS-program runs fine. However, the four text-files in the
>archive show mostly as gibberish .. i tried a few different
>text-editors, they all show it the same .. is it the same for you?
The language is Russian. The text files display correctly in my
browser, Opera, when I select "Cyrillic codepage 866" encoding.
Once I do this, I can cut and paste the text into Google's translator:
http://translate.google.com/translate_t
======================================================================
excerpt from smartfaq.txt
======================================================================
Q1: What is S.M.A.R.T.?
A1: Technology S.M.A.R.T. -- Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting
Technology (from the English. "Technology Samodiagnostiki, Analysis
and Father - ta ") - was designed to improve the reliability and
safety data on hard disks. In most cases, the SMART-compatible
perceptions device to precede the appearance of the most likely
mistakes, thereby allowing the user to backup Data and / or completely
replace its drive to break down.
======================================================================
- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.