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Old Jun 29, 2011, 02:53 PM   #1
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Is my HD dying?

I've experienced some strange stuff for 3days now with the computer, it all ended up with a complete format (i suspected it was a virus)

Now, here is a screenshot of HDtune i just ran..




The disk was purchased in the end of 2009, its a samsung F3 500gb.

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Old Jun 29, 2011, 02:56 PM   #2
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Errrgh.

Yeah that drives no good buddy.
Time for a new drive.
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Old Jun 29, 2011, 02:59 PM   #3
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If SMART reports an error (and it is notorious for ignoring other important stuff) then you DEFINETLY need a new drive. I'd recommend a 1TB F3 to replace it.
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Old Jun 29, 2011, 03:00 PM   #4
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Errrgh.

Yeah that drives no good buddy.
Time for a new drive.
problem is that i dont have money for a new drive, and my work is on the computer, this is a very unfortunate situation, it just happend over night

A question tho: can i buy lets say a WD black 500gb sata600 drive ? will it work just fine with my sata300 motherboard?
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Yes, it will just run at a lower speed.
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problem is that i dont have money for a new drive, and my work is on the computer, this is a very unfortunate situation, it just happend over night

A question tho: can i buy lets say a WD black 500gb sata600 drive ? will it work just fine with my sata300 motherboard?
Yes the HDD is backwards compatible with your machine
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Yes, it will just run at a lower speed.
i thought mechanical drives wasnt even close to max out even the older sata200? why would it run at a slower speed ?
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i thought mechanical drives wasnt even close to max out even the older sata200? why would it run at a slower speed ?
Running the SATA 3 drive at SATA 2 will not decrease the speed of the drive.
Just halve the bandwidth which it can't even utilize anyway.
It won't even completely utilize SATA 2

It will be fine but I am not sure what would have caused the drive to pack it in.

Since you have already reformatted the drive I guess you have your data backed up on another storage device?
If not do it ASAP.
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Running the SATA 3 drive at SATA 2 will not decrease the speed of the drive.
Just halve the bandwidth which it can't even utilize anyway.
It won't even completely utilize SATA 2
Basicly, if i buy a wd black to replace my drive with, i will get roughly the advertised speed out of the drive? thats what im asking
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I'm not sure what the advertised speed of the drive is but I am sure it will run at it's maximum read/write speed.

For instance I have a SATAII WD 1TB Black and someone on here had a SATA3 WD Black 1TB with SATA 3 capable mb, there was very little difference.
As in had about 1mbps burst speed more than mine and the rest was identical.
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I'm not sure what the advertised speed of the drive is but I am sure it will run at it's maximum read/write speed.

For instance I have a SATAII WD 1TB Black and someone on here had a SATA3 WD Black 1TB with SATA 3 capable mb, there was very little difference.
As in had about 1mbps burst speed more than mine and the rest was identical.
Alright thanks for clarifying this, im a total noob when it comes to harddrives as its very rare for me to have problem with drives

Btw, SEAGATE - Barracuda 7200.12 1 Tb Sata 600 Buffer 32 Mb 7200 Rpm <--- Any good? its quite cheap
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Yes the 7200.12s are fine Seagate drives.
They are known to also be quieter than the WDs.
Especially the WD Blacks.

I only stick to WD because I have always had them and never had a problem with them.
Besides my HP MINI.

BTW make sure it is not a 7200.11 they're the ones which had a Firmware issue but if you are buying brand new the chances are highly unlikely you will get a 7200.11
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Your drive is dying, so you need to replace it asap.

Do you really not have a backup for your data? Then you're guaranteed to lose it.

Make a copy of it on another drive, USB stick, DVD, whatever NOW. I can't stress this enough.

You should never, ever, not have at least two copies of your data at all times.
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Yes the 7200.12s are fine Seagate drives.
They are known to also be quieter than the WDs.
Especially the WD Blacks.

I only stick to WD because I have always had them and never had a problem with them.
Besides my HP MINI.

BTW make sure it is not a 7200.11 they're the ones which had a Firmware issue but if you are buying brand new the chances are highly unlikely you will get a 7200.11
Alright thanks! hopefully i can get one soon

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Your drive is dying, so you need to replace it asap.

Do you really not have a backup for your data? Then you're guaranteed to lose it.

Make a copy of it on another drive, USB stick, DVD, whatever NOW. I can't stress this enough.

You should never, ever, not have at least two copies of your data at all times.
I will try, unfortunately, i dont have either a second harddrive to backup my data, or a usb drive, or a dvd cd to burn.... im pretty screwed, i know...

I will bring up my cellphone camera and start take pictures on the screen
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Beg or borrow an external HD. You won't regret it.

However, it depends on how critical your data is to you. Only you can know that. If not too much, then don't spend time losing sleep over backing it up before the drive fails.
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