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Topic: halp: Pri Master Hard disk
d0mino
Posts: 4148
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so when i boot up now i get an error:
PRI MASTER HARD DISK: S.M.A.R.T. STATUS BAD, BACKUP AND REPLACE

I am worried.
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2693
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Can't you disable the smart detection stuff in the bios? I'd probably plug the drive into another pc via usb and try to get as much as possible off the drive if you can.
HERMITech
Posts: 6058
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It means your HDD is going to die at any time.

Take it back for warranty (if applicable). They should be able to image the data across to the new HDD.
Some boards allow you to turn off S.M.A.R.T in BIOS however why the f*** you would want to do this is beyond me.

Some wankers believe that it gives them a poofteenth nano second performance gain in boot & read/write access speeds. I say "idiots".
MrHardware
Posts: 4935
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
exactly what hermitech said.
do what it says, buy a new hdd stat, image, consider the old one dead.
Spook
Posts: 25101
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
dont forget to thank smart for saving your datas
MrHardware
Posts: 4937
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what spook said
FaceMan
Posts: 987
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yes take your hard drive in to be repaired then wait for the police to knock on your door and arrest you for obscure videos or pics.

Try it in a Drive Caddy ?
Tiny
Posts: 1437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yes take your hard drive in to be repaired then wait for the police to knock on your door and arrest you for obscure videos or pics. Try it in a Drive Caddy ?


Do you just sit around thinking of s*** things to post all day?
Strik3r
Posts: 1596
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i think that he can spontaneously spout s*** for as long as he wants =\
FaceMan
Posts: 993
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Do you just sit around thinking of s*** things to post all day?


You mean like your post ?
koopz
Posts: 7693
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Some wankers believe that it gives them a poofteenth nano second performance gain in boot & read/write access speeds. I say "idiots".


well, I am a wanker at the best of times :P

it does give ya a performance boost having it off.. though it's a more noticable on s***ty mobos / cheap servers. It's *really* noticable when you're running a SSD drive

it's risky stuff, but that's what a data vault is for ;)



last edited by koopz at 11:29:39 25/May/09
Tiny
Posts: 1438
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You mean like your post ?



No your post. Where you gave a s*** answer to a question that had already been answered. Douchebag.
HERMITech
Posts: 6059
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yes take your hard drive in to be repaired then wait for the police to knock on your door and arrest you for obscure videos or pics.

You really have no clue do you?

A: Computer Stores do not repair HDD's
B: If you keep you kiddie pr0n, then you deserve what you get
C: When a company like Seagate recover data after a firmware f***up on HDD's that contain warez and don't bat an eye at what's on there?

On this occasion Faceman, I must hand you a cup of "Shut the f*** up"
Fn
Posts: 5448
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can warm it up for him but I believe its best served cold.
FaceMan
Posts: 997
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Take it back for warranty (if applicable). They should be able to image the data across to the new HDD.


Clown.
HERMITech
Posts: 6067
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^ How am I a clown?

We do this whenever possible on HDD's that fail S.M.A.R.T at CA
taggs
Posts: 2582
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i could never decide whether faceman was an ingenious troll account or just an inconceivably f***ing stupid asshat.

guess we know now, haha.

edit: anyway when Seagate took a drive from me under warranty recently for a firmware update they sent me a privacy document stating that under no circumstances would they even look at the contents of my hdd, let alone alter them or provide that information to a 3rd party. i'd imagine if they did breach the T&C in that document they'd face some serious lawsuits.

last edited by taggs at 12:09:02 25/May/09
d0mino
Posts: 4150
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i am taking it back to CA on saturday hopefully, you should give me the QGL special (herpes).
FaceMan
Posts: 1003
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
When you leave your computer there you leave it vulnerable to being searched.
If you dont have any Personal Information on it then Its not a big deal.

My hard drive dies i buy a new one and throw it in the bin Mangled.
Would never take it to a store.
d0mino
Posts: 4151
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
FeaceMan I dont know how you leave your house.
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 16491
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Faceman is Hunter. He just hasn't come out and told us yet.
FaceMan
Posts: 1007
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
We'll see whos laughing when the Black Helicopters start buzzing your homes.
MrHardware
Posts: 4942
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wow, i'm pretty sure you've actually got problems faceman
HERMITech
Posts: 6071
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My hard drive dies i buy a new one and throw it in the bin Mangled

Here's some tid bits for you

Miltary recovery tools can get data off "mangled" HDD's sectors that are only microns in size..
kos
Posts: 1310
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Personally I always vaporise my old hard drives completely and then teleport the atoms to a different dimension to make sure that aliens don't get a hold of my personal information. I do that even if I know there is no personal information on a hard drive, just in case I was influenced into putting personal information on there and hiding it while under the effects of a mind-control ray.
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