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==Hardware vs. Software==
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=Hardware=
Malware/Viruses -> Software
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Noises -> Hardware
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==S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) scans==
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SMART scans are a quick way to tell if a hard drive is failing.
  
Program not installing -> Software
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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].
  
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Common SMART signs of HDD failure:
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*Read error rate
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*Reallocated sector counts
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*Spin retry count
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*Command timeout
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*Reallocation event count
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*Current pending sector count
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*Uncorrectable sectory count
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*Drive life protection status
  
  
  
Standard Mac/Windows/Linux
 
  
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) scans
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Standard Mac/Windows/Linux
  
 
how to install/reinstall
 
how to install/reinstall

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



Standard Mac/Windows/Linux

how to install/reinstall

how/where to backup

how to take apart

where to find guides

program lists

what it does

when to use

how to use

where to find additional help

hardware vs software issues

common problems

water spill

viruses