Failures for hard drive
How to test a hard drive
for failures
A bad hard drive can cause an assortment of different issues on
your computer. Below are just a few of the possible issues you may encounter.
It is important to remember that the below issues can also be caused by more
than just a bad disk drive.
1. Errors
when reading, copying, moving, or deleting data on the computer.
2. Extremely
slow.
3. Operating
system unable to boot.
4. Other
random errors or computer reboots.
Software solutions
Below is a listing of a software programs available that are
designed to test your computer's hard drive for errors.
- Scandisk - Users
running Microsoft Windows who're still able to get into Windows can
utilize the already installed disk checking tool Scandisk to find and
repair any errors on their hard drive.
- Chkdsk - Another
Windows command line utility to test the hard drive. If you're unable to
boot into Windows, boot from the Windows CD, enter the recovery
console, and run chkdsk /f to fix errors.
- TestDisk -
Fantastic free and open source utility to test and fix different hard
drive errors.
- Seagate
SeaTools - Fantastic and free program that is used to test
all computer hard drives.
- HDD health - Another
great program that utilizes S.M.A.R.T technology
to display a hard drive's statistics, such as the temperature of the
drive, it's overall health, and every other SMART attribute.
Another option is to download the files to
make an Ultimate Boot CD.
The Ultimate Boot CD contains multiple tools for testing computer hardware,
including hard drives, and help fix some of those issues as well.
Replace the hard drive
If the hard drive appears to be bad or is generating SMART
errors indicating its bad even after trying the above suggestions, we suggest
replacing it.
Often hard drives have a several year warranty and if the drive
or the computer the drive is in is relatively new, it may still be under
warranty (even if the computer isn't).
If you're concerned about recovering lost data from a defective
drive consider using a company who specializes in
data recovery.


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