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You can test most hard drive formats via Ubuntu's built in SMART scan (in Disk Utility). Or try [http://gsmartcontrol.berlios.de/home/index.php/en/Home GSMARTControl]. | You can test most hard drive formats via Ubuntu's built in SMART scan (in Disk Utility). Or try [http://gsmartcontrol.berlios.de/home/index.php/en/Home GSMARTControl]. | ||
− | Common SMART signs of HDD failure: | + | '''''Common SMART signs of HDD failure:''''' |
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*Reallocated sector counts | *Reallocated sector counts |
Revision as of 10:55, 13 July 2012
Hardware
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) scans
SMART scans are a quick way to tell if a hard drive is failing.
You can test most hard drive formats via Ubuntu's built in SMART scan (in Disk Utility). Or try GSMARTControl.
Common SMART signs of HDD failure:
- Read error rate
- Reallocated sector counts
- Spin retry count
- Command timeout
- Reallocation event count
- Current pending sector count
- Uncorrectable sectory count
- Drive life protection status
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how to take apart
where to find guides
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what it does
when to use
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