Mishal Posted January 5, 2005 Share Posted January 5, 2005 Boaskd ligo o meu pc aparece o seguinte erro:Sec Master Hard Drive: S.M.A.R.T. status BAD, Backup and Replacee pede pa carregar no F1 para prosseguire um disco da seagate de 80gb de 5400 rpm ja utilizei as seatools e ndafika aki o diagnostico do seatools SeaTools Desktop v3.00.07 Copyright (c) 2004 Kroll Ontrack Inc. 1/4/2005 @ 6:29 PM The following information has been generated by SeaTools Desktop. Use this information to help you recognize and resolve potential data access problems. System Information: BIOS Date 11/21/03 Conventional Memory size 639 K Extended Memory size 58532 K IO Channel type PCI Drive Information: SIZE MODEL --------- --------------------- 80 GB ST380020A Serial Number = 3GCM86T9 Int13 Num = 80, PHYS CHS = 16383x16x63. ParmTable CHS, Rsvd = 9729x255x63 PARTITION CYLINDER SIZE ---------- ------------ ---- # Type Start End MB PRIMARY 1 FAT32 0 3952 32516 EXTENDED 2 FAT32 3953 9728 47512 Diagnostic Results: Seagate DiagATA Quick Test Result: Failed Recommendation: The "Quick Test" is adequate for most situations. Consider running the "Full Test" which verifies each sector on the drive if you need to run a more comprehensive diagnostic. Results from Seagate's DiagATA/SCSI: ----------------------------------------------------------------- DIAGATA.EXE Version 3.07.40526ML Copyright (c) 2002 by Seagate Technology, LLC. All rights reserved. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timer Resolution: 0.000122 Short Test Begin: 04-Jan-2005 17:17:59 Cable Test - 0 Errors Buffer Test - 0 Errors Identify Data Model Number: ST380020A Serial Number: 3GCM86T9 Firmware Revision: 3.39 Default CHS: 16383-16-63 Current CHS: 16383-16-63 Current Capacity: 16514064 Sectors Total Capacity: 156301488 Sectors ID Method: Jumper SMART Check: Errors DST - Passed PIO/DMA Data Compare Total Bytes = 6558720 Estimated PIO Transfer Rates Min: 2.58MB/s Max: 2.60MB/s Avg: 2.59MB/s Estimated DMA Transfer Rates Min: 58.73MB/s Max: 73.41MB/s Avg: 67.17MB/s SMART Check: Errors Short Test Failed: 04-Jan-2005 17:19:07 ----------------------------------------------------------------- End results from Seagate's DiagATA/SCSI ATA Full Test Result: Failed Results from Seagate's DiagATA/SCSI: ----------------------------------------------------------------- DIAGATA.EXE Version 3.07.40526ML Copyright (c) 2002 by Seagate Technology, LLC. All rights reserved. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timer Resolution: 0.000122 Long Test Begin: 04-Jan-2005 17:22:56 Cable Test - 0 Errors Buffer Test - 0 Errors Identify Data Model Number: ST380020A Serial Number: 3GCM86T9 Firmware Revision: 3.39 Default CHS: 16383-16-63 Current CHS: 16383-16-63 Current Capacity: 16514064 Sectors Total Capacity: 156301488 Sectors ID Method: Jumper SMART Check: Errors Full Scan (0 to 156301488) - Passed Elapsed Time: 1.09 Hours Estimated Internal Transfer Rates Min: 0.54Mb/s Max: 1426.22Mb/s Avg: 170.57Mb/s PIO/DMA Data Compare Total Bytes = 23457792 Estimated PIO Transfer Rates Min: 2.58MB/s Max: 2.63MB/s Avg: 2.59MB/s Estimated DMA Transfer Rates Min: 57.89MB/s Max: 96.48MB/s Avg: 69.26MB/s Long Test Failed: 04-Jan-2005 18:29:56 ----------------------------------------------------------------- End results from Seagate's DiagATA/SCSI File Structure Test Result: Partition 1 (FAT 32 (32.5 GB) HARD DRIVE ) Result: Passed 203225 KBytes in 53750 files 3279 directories were found 975289 KBytes in 26340 deleted files 984 deleted directories were found NOTE: Any report of possible errors in the file system tests are for informational purposes only. We suggest you should consider testing with the official file system diagnostic utilities for your operating system. Seagate is not able to assist with troubleshooting or reviewing file system test results. Partition 2 (FAT 32 (47.5 GB) DOWNLOADS) Result: Passed 3025514 KBytes in 1836 files 177 directories were found 3396870 KBytes in 3776 deleted files 760 deleted directories were found NOTE: Any report of possible errors in the file system tests are for informational purposes only. We suggest you should consider testing with the official file system diagnostic utilities for your operating system. Seagate is not able to assist with troubleshooting or reviewing file system test results. ****************************************** Recommendation: If you are not experiencing data loss and SeaTools reports File System Structure errors, they may be caused by a lock-up or failure to shutdown Windows correctly. Many times, these errors may be repaired through normal system maintenance which includes using the Windows provided "Defrag" and "Scandisk / Chkdsk / Error Checking" utilities. If you are experiencing a hardware error, you should isolate the cause and replace the failing component. If you are unsure how to proceed with repairs, contact a computer professional. After completing any maintenance tasks, run SeaTools again to verify that all errors have been repaired. If errors continue to occur, the system may not be stable. Again, contact a computer professional. If you have experienced a data loss, cease drive operation immediately. Professional data recovery service is the best option to recover your data. ======================================================== ha alguma soluçao pa este disco ou ja era?ontem liguei o pc e ja n aparecia mas axo k o meu disco ta a morrer... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devilish Posted January 7, 2005 Share Posted January 7, 2005 Tens aqui a tua solução Recommendation: If you are not experiencing data loss and SeaTools reports File System Structure errors, they may be caused by a lock-up or failure to shutdown Windows correctly. Many times, these errors may be repaired through normal system maintenance which includes using the Windows provided "Defrag" and "Scandisk / Chkdsk / Error Checking" utilities Corre o scandisk, se isso não te safar tens sempre a opção de desactivar o S.M.A.R.T nas opções da bios da tua motherboard ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xanax Posted January 7, 2005 Share Posted January 7, 2005 Caso teja memo morto e tenha menos de 3 anos sp podes mandar pa seagate e em 1 semana tens um disco novo.. :-.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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