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Programme to test a HDD?
Hi I hope someone here has a good advise:) I'm fearing that my Toshiba
MK1237GSX S-ATA II hdd is singing on its last verse and need a good programme that can test it. Unfortunately toshiba dont do like other manufacturers and make their test programme so I'm a bit lost for what I can use. Others on the net has experienced similair probleme as I have, also with different brands : In the midlle of doing something I suddently hear a 1 sec High pitch beep, and now(not before) I also hear a clicking sound. This occur randomly and I cant force it to happen. The sounds seem to come from the HDD, its not system beeps because that is turned off in Bios. I have been a supporter for over 20 years and heard many sounds from failing hardware including HDD's but I have never experienced this before.Then again I have been out of circulation for some years now, so I'm not so familiair with S-ATA II HDD's. Toshiba support in Scandinavia suck, they have no answer for this or any other technical question - they dont even have the model(its really Sykes - different company). And apperently Toshiba US wont answer either, since they now are past the 24 hours were they promise to get back to u within. Its Vista home premium 32bit. Regarding Vista, there are nothing in any of the logs that could explain this strange behaviour. Neither did Chkdsk find anything. Do any of you have a suggestion? Of course I made backup of the hdd, I have it all on an external drive - just in case. -- Mvh JBJ |
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Re: Programme to test a HDD?
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 03:31:27 +0200, "JBJ"
<thunder@spoergmig.invalid> wrote: >Hi I hope someone here has a good advise:) I'm fearing that my Toshiba >MK1237GSX S-ATA II hdd is singing on its last verse and need a good >programme that can test it. Unfortunately toshiba dont do like other >manufacturers and make their test programme so I'm a bit lost for what I >can use. > >Others on the net has experienced similair probleme as I have, also with >different brands : >In the midlle of doing something I suddently hear a 1 sec High pitch beep, >and now(not before) I also hear a clicking sound. This occur randomly and I >cant force it to happen. The sounds seem to come from the HDD, its not >system beeps because that is turned off in Bios. > >I have been a supporter for over 20 years and heard many sounds from >failing hardware including HDD's but I have never experienced this >before.Then again I have been out of circulation for some years now, so I'm >not so familiair with S-ATA II HDD's. > >Toshiba support in Scandinavia suck, they have no answer for this or any >other technical question - they dont even have the model(its really Sykes - >different company). And apperently Toshiba US wont answer either, since >they now are past the 24 hours were they promise to get back to u within. > >Its Vista home premium 32bit. > >Regarding Vista, there are nothing in any of the logs that could explain >this strange behaviour. Neither did Chkdsk find anything. > >Do any of you have a suggestion? > >Of course I made backup of the hdd, I have it all on an external drive - >just in case. Don't know what's wrong with it, but it does seem like it's failing. Try the drive fitness test here, http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/download.htm |
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Re: Programme to test a HDD?
"kony" <spam@spam.com> skrev i meddelelsen
news:3n24c415la02vsfgurvm2oqkv00fb3ug8h@4ax.com... > On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 03:31:27 +0200, "JBJ" > <thunder@spoergmig.invalid> wrote: > >>Hi I hope someone here has a good advise:) I'm fearing that my Toshiba >>MK1237GSX S-ATA II hdd is singing on its last verse and need a good >>programme that can test it. Unfortunately toshiba dont do like other >>manufacturers and make their test programme so I'm a bit lost for what I >>can use. >> >>Others on the net has experienced similair probleme as I have, also with >>different brands : >>In the midlle of doing something I suddently hear a 1 sec High pitch >>beep, >>and now(not before) I also hear a clicking sound. This occur randomly and >>I >>cant force it to happen. The sounds seem to come from the HDD, its not >>system beeps because that is turned off in Bios. >> >>I have been a supporter for over 20 years and heard many sounds from >>failing hardware including HDD's but I have never experienced this >>before.Then again I have been out of circulation for some years now, so >>I'm >>not so familiair with S-ATA II HDD's. >> >>Toshiba support in Scandinavia suck, they have no answer for this or any >>other technical question - they dont even have the model(its really >>Sykes - >>different company). And apperently Toshiba US wont answer either, since >>they now are past the 24 hours were they promise to get back to u within. >> >>Its Vista home premium 32bit. >> >>Regarding Vista, there are nothing in any of the logs that could explain >>this strange behaviour. Neither did Chkdsk find anything. >> >>Do any of you have a suggestion? >> >>Of course I made backup of the hdd, I have it all on an external drive - >>just in case. > > Don't know what's wrong with it, but it does seem like it's > failing. Try the drive fitness test here, > http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/download.htm Hi Kony, thanks for the answer and I will try it though it states in the manual that it cant repair non-Hitachi/Ibm drives. I ran an older version but it didn't find anything wrong. If anyone else has a suggestion then let me know:) -- Mvh JBJ |
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Re: Programme to test a HDD?
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 11:02:54 +0200, "JBJ"
<thunder@spoergmig.invalid> wrote: >Hi Kony, thanks for the answer and I will try it though it states in the >manual that it cant repair non-Hitachi/Ibm drives. I ran an older version >but it didn't find anything wrong. > >If anyone else has a suggestion then let me know:) There isn't really much that can be repaired, if a drive was working properly then ceased to do so it is likely to fail again so all the diagnostics are meant to do is check some basic parameters and pass or fail it. Personally I wouldn't take the chance, would go ahead and get a new drive ASAP. |
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Re: Programme to test a HDD?
"kony" <spam@spam.com> skrev i meddelelsen
news:cb05c4d25dh5baib32b5nnceo8e6qir5d1@4ax.com... > On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 11:02:54 +0200, "JBJ" > <thunder@spoergmig.invalid> wrote: > > >>Hi Kony, thanks for the answer and I will try it though it states in the >>manual that it cant repair non-Hitachi/Ibm drives. I ran an older version >>but it didn't find anything wrong. >> >>If anyone else has a suggestion then let me know:) > > There isn't really much that can be repaired, if a drive was > working properly then ceased to do so it is likely to fail > again so all the diagnostics are meant to do is check some > basic parameters and pass or fail it. > > Personally I wouldn't take the chance, would go ahead and > get a new drive ASAP. I now have run the DFT and it came up with no error neither on quick nor advanced. So that it passes, but if you know of a more extensive programme i like to hear it:) -- Mvh JBJ |
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