Storage Solutions Errors with RMA'd Seagate drive

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All of the attributes of your hard disk have normal values. This is good.

The overall fitness for this drive is 96%.
The overall performance for this drive is 97%.


.or in plain english

Nuffink to worry bout m8 :D
 
:D thanks everybody for ur help! :hap2:

ooops! i cant seem to give u reps @blr_p - need to pass some around it seems! appreciate ur help dude!
 
janitha said:
SMART data is not generally considered reliable.

"The SMART status does not necessarily indicate the drive's reliability now or in the past"

how true!!
i had cloned my windows hdd to this drive just two days back and the hdd just crashed today morning while i was browsing TE! :@
gave a BSOD all of a sudden. restarted after chkdisk.

eventviewer shows these errors -



speed fan new status:
S.M.A.R.T. hard disk status and hard disk failure prevention
 
6pack said:
how true!!
i had cloned my windows hdd to this drive just two days back and the hdd just crashed today morning while i was browsing TE! :@
gave a BSOD all of a sudden. restarted after chkdisk.

eventviewer shows these errors -



speed fan new status:
S.M.A.R.T. hard disk status and hard disk failure prevention

WTH it seems that you're not the only guy facing these issues one of my friend who has a 500 GB Seagate Sata HDD also has the same problem his brand new RMA'd hdd died in just 1 month lol. His original drive worked for 6 months and then it conked off, but he was using a generic psu with the hdd so i thought that could be a major concern so i made him change the psu. He bought a new coolermaster 600 watt psu which is essentially a seventeam oem psu with 3 sata connectors. But even after buying that and connecting the RMA'd seagate 500 gigger it seems that the issue is not gone, so maybe all the 500 gb drives of seagate are the culprits maybe ? Or maybe there is some bad batch of drives that is being sent by seagate for the RMA'd drives. All this is kinda weird, coz i have owned like some 6-8 seagate drives and never faced such issues *touchwood*. But most of my drives were pata and not sata. My friend has toh got so frustrated he says he aint gonna ever buy seagate again :rofl:
 
rushabht said:
WTH it seems that you're not the only guy facing these issues one of my friend who has a 500 GB Seagate Sata HDD also has the same problem his brand new RMA'd hdd died in just 1 month lol. His original drive worked for 6 months and then it conked off, but he was using a generic psu with the hdd so i thought that could be a major concern so i made him change the psu. He bought a new coolermaster 600 watt psu which is essentially a seventeam oem psu with 3 sata connectors. But even after buying that and connecting the RMA'd seagate 500 gigger it seems that the issue is not gone, so maybe all the 500 gb drives of seagate are the culprits maybe ? Or maybe there is some bad batch of drives that is being sent by seagate for the RMA'd drives. All this is kinda weird, coz i have owned like some 6-8 seagate drives and never faced such issues *touchwood*. But most of my drives were pata and not sata. My friend has toh got so frustrated he says he aint gonna ever buy seagate again :rofl:

even that idea came to my mind of psu being bad. but fact is my wd 500gb drive is connected too and its as perfect as could be :touchwood!

u could be right abt it being a bad batch of hdd's. my first drive was of 9Qxxxxxx batch and this current drive is of the same 9Qxxxxxx series. both made in taiwan.
if this dies then i'll sell the rma'd drive and settle with WD which runs much much cooler and quieter. :)
 
Personally,ive noticed inferior performance from Seagate HDDs ever since Seagate took over Maxtor.They are noisier and are failing more frequently than the others.
 
6pack said:
restarted after chkdisk.

What was the result of the chkdsk ?

..i'm bit surprised this has happened given you ran seatools too (long test).

As for seagate's i've never had any probs with them even with avg temp being 48-51 (degrees C) for several years.
 
Event Type: Information

Event Source: Winlogon

Event Category: None

Event ID: 1001

Date: 1/19/2008

Time: 9:01:43 AM

User: N/A

Computer:

Description:

Checking file system on C:

The type of the file system is NTFS.

One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. You

may cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended

that you continue.

Windows will now check the disk.

Index entry A0094009.ini of index $I30 in file 0x25cc points to unused file 0x4a5e.

Deleting index entry A0094009.ini in index $I30 of file 9676.

Cleaning up minor inconsistencies on the drive.

Cleaning up 126 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.

Cleaning up 126 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.

Cleaning up 126 unused security descriptors.

CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the

master file table (MFT) bitmap.

Windows has made corrections to the file system.

84276956 KB total disk space.

22744188 KB in 42231 files.

14284 KB in 4319 indexes.

0 KB in bad sectors.

215984 KB in use by the system.

65536 KB occupied by the log file.

61302500 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.

21069239 total allocation units on disk.

15325625 allocation units available on disk.

Internal Info:

......................removed..................

...................................................

Windows has finished checking your disk.

Please wait while your computer restarts.

cant make out from this since no bad sectors were found.
 
I still can't say 100% whether this is a HD problem or not.

Needs more time, see how the next few days/weeks go.
 
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