Tannin
Storage? I am Storage!
What do you guys make of this one?
Customer of mine has a more-or-less new system: Gigabyte 7IXE4 main board (AMD 751), Duron 800, nice new case, Gforce II. He kept his old hard drive, a Western Digital 2.5GB, and CD drive - whatever crap Hewlett Packard palmed him off with in the first place.
Just now, it has started giving a SMART error on startup; the message is something like:
This a BIOS-level error message, no SMART software involved. Press F1 and it boots.
I haven't pulled the drive out yet so I don't have the model number, nor have I tested it in another machine. The mainboard BIOS does not offer a SMART enable/disable option, it's stuck permanently on, I gather.
So far, it sounds like a dying drive. But I have been utterly unable to fault the unit. Sounds normal, performs as expected for a 2.5, no mysterious data errors, no bad sectors, Scandisk is happy, and even the eight-hour Spinrite torture test can't fault it.
Should I:
Customer of mine has a more-or-less new system: Gigabyte 7IXE4 main board (AMD 751), Duron 800, nice new case, Gforce II. He kept his old hard drive, a Western Digital 2.5GB, and CD drive - whatever crap Hewlett Packard palmed him off with in the first place.
Just now, it has started giving a SMART error on startup; the message is something like:
Code:
SMART error detected. Backup data and replace drive. Press F1 to continue.
I haven't pulled the drive out yet so I don't have the model number, nor have I tested it in another machine. The mainboard BIOS does not offer a SMART enable/disable option, it's stuck permanently on, I gather.
So far, it sounds like a dying drive. But I have been utterly unable to fault the unit. Sounds normal, performs as expected for a 2.5, no mysterious data errors, no bad sectors, Scandisk is happy, and even the eight-hour Spinrite torture test can't fault it.
Should I:
- Tell him to buy a replacement drive right away?
- Tell him not to worry about it, the drive is fine?
- See what the WD diagnostic software has to say?
- Tell him that there is no such thing as SMART on a 2.5GB drive out of a Pentium 166?
- Play games with the transfer mode on the mainboard
- Replace the hard drive cable?
- Tell him that I've never seen a SMART error in my whole life before and please can I have a screenshot?