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World Of Warcraft => WoW General => Topic started by: Saxif on December 26, 2008, 10:19:58 pm

Title: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on December 26, 2008, 10:19:58 pm
Yo folks,

I know most of you don't play much/at all or play SC (Cern) and those that do I see at geek club but I need to post count whilst Las is AWOL  ;D

Anyway, my HD is throwing a S.M.A.R.T error a.k.a  a wobbly! (some kind of diagnostic tool thingy) and its also crashing and I am working on it to see if I can repair it, Scan are making me jump through hoops by making me erase everything and start again with reinstalling Vista.  I suspect that it'll be proper screwed though so I doubt I'll be back till a week or so in the new year.  Which sucks cos I'll be way way out of the lvl/arena/raid/rep curve :(

So see you guys in the new year, hope you all had good xmas's and all the best for the new year.  Cern, hope you had chance to complete Spore :)

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Cernos on December 27, 2008, 04:52:42 pm
If your hard disk is giving SMART errors it should be replaced immediately. SMART is an early warning system of disk failure but once these warnings start happening there is only one way and that's down. The drive WILL fail at some point quite soon, it might be a slow erratic death or a sudden one but you need to get your data off and your disk replaced now while you still can.

To quote from Wikipedia: "The purpose of S.M.A.R.T. is to warn a user or system administrator of impending drive failure while there is still time to take preventative action, such as copying the data to a replacement device."

If its still under warranty tell Scan where to get off with reinstalling Windows. This is pointless as the drive is clearly faulty and you need a replacment.

As for Xmas, had a really nice one thanks though I now have aching hands from playing too much Guitar Hero.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on December 28, 2008, 02:33:22 pm
Hmm, when I first chatted to Scan I didn't know what SMART was, obviously I googled it since.  I don't really wanna go through the hassle of formatting my HD, reinstalling Vista and then running EStool from the Samsung web site (takes 3hr 10mins) but I also don't wanna fuck off the guy who's helping me as he is the one who is gonna be sending me a new HD at the end of the day.  As for backing everything up, already done, just a pita to have to reinstal games and updates and anti-virus e.t.c then have to do it all again on a new HD.

Would rather spend my time playing than fixing but might buy a 2nd HD to act as a back up now this has happened to me :(

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on December 28, 2008, 02:47:07 pm
Will reinstalling Vista make the SMART error go away as its a preductive thing that monitors parameters over time?  If I format and start again will it need to run for a certain amount of time to amass enough data to predict that things are going wrong?

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Cernos on December 28, 2008, 05:39:59 pm
The SMART system is independant of the Operating System, it runs from BIOS I believe. Reinstalling Vista might make the warnings go away temporarily because it might reinstall onto a different area of the hard disk that is less damaged. Or it might make them worse. If you run the diagnostic tool provided by the HD manufacturer it should tell you how much damage the drive currently has.

But if you don't replace the drive all you would be doing is masking the problem and delaying the inevitable. This drive will fail, SMART is a pretty reliable indicator of that.

A second hard disk is definitely a good idea, then you can at least make sure important stuff is backed up. I always have a minimum of three hard disks in any machine (one for Windows and applications/games, one for data and one for backup (usually external). If you don't mind Windows, apps/games and data all on the same C drive, then a two disk system is fine (with the second disk as either manual backup or automatic backup via RAID 1).

Cheers
Cern

Will reinstalling Vista make the SMART error go away as its a preductive thing that monitors parameters over time?  If I format and start again will it need to run for a certain amount of time to amass enough data to predict that things are going wrong?

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on December 29, 2008, 02:48:44 pm
I am only running 1 HD in this machione atm but am defineatly thinking about putting another in now.  Running a programme called HDtune atm, see what that says.

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on December 29, 2008, 05:34:44 pm
Wll, I get with HDtuner a (B8) (Unknown attribute) error.  Everything else is fine and am currently doing a error scan with HD tuner but I am a little confused as there is evidence to suggest Samsung have released poor quality drives previously.  There is also evidence to suggest that they corrected their error and updated their utility tool which always used to throw up errors on their drives previously to discount that problem.  I am wondering if a reinstal might fix my problem as its a Unknown Attribute, it might be something random.  Have decided to buy a 2nd drive from Scan, gonna go Western Digital as I have had 2 drives from them before and no problems in the combined 5 years running time (3+2), stick that in and try and figure out how to use Acronis to copy everything across whilst I mess about with my Samsung drive.

Fingers X'd :)

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Cernos on December 29, 2008, 05:57:26 pm
Were you getting S.M.A.R.T warnings at boot? If so then this was being detected by your motherboard BIOS and would be a more fundamental problem and a pretty reliable indicator. If your warnings were coming from diagnostics running under Vista then there is room for the possibility its the utility which is throwing up false errors.

I've only ever had one Samsung drive and that failed very early in its life. I've not heard many good things about Samsung drives. Bbut Western Digital are very solid. I've always used them right back from the days of the old 486 (!!) and in all that time only had one failure and that was after about 4-5 years use.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on December 29, 2008, 06:02:43 pm
Yup as soon as it boots I get a "American Megatrends" page load up that tells me about my HD being "BAD".  Then I press F1 and it continues booting up.

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: eKo on December 29, 2008, 10:23:15 pm
Means it's detected by the BIOS (thought so since you can enable/disable SMART there) and reinstalling will be for nought. My WD Raptor drive crashed earlier this month after a little over a year :P, but at least they don't make a fuss out of it (ok, the raptor drives do have 5 years warranty), I just handed it in and now have to wait 4-6 weeks.

Waiting to get it back to rebuild my PC, WD raptor drive for windows/apps, WD velociraptor drive for games and 2 750Gb Seagate disks in raid 0 for data/music/movies/series plus an external 500Gb USB drive:). Had to buy a new PSU as well as the one I have now wasn't strong enough for the 2 disks in raid, doh.

PS: Happy New Year! And don't get too drunk :).
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on January 03, 2009, 11:25:19 pm
Got a spare HD now, just got to get round to putting it into my pc.  I have been doing some modeling with my time off whilst my pc has been fooked which is good as I have been putting it off for ages :)

New years was great fun, went out as black and white with my bird, I'll post some phot's later, got drunk and had a hang over the next day but it wouldn't be new years in Weymouth any other way :)

Eko, you can prolly check out my facebook page for some phot's as can anyone else who's hooked into facebook!!

Take it easy,

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Lasiien on January 04, 2009, 10:57:48 am
Hey all, hope you all had a good Christmas and Happy New Year too :)
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Darkly on January 05, 2009, 05:46:07 pm
Aye, happy new year all :)
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on January 13, 2009, 11:25:27 pm
Hey Folks,

Need some help if possible with my new HD.  Situation is still have old dodgy Samsung in pc, just put a new Western Digital in the pc to instal Vista to and use eventually as back up.  The problem is the fact that the new HD isn't being recognized in "My Computer" but it is found in device manager.  What I think is going wrong is I think it needs mapping as the 4 partitions I have atm on my Samsung use A-Z.  Vista is telling me my new Western Digital drive is working properly but as its not on "My Computer" I am at a bit of a loss :(

I don't know if it is important where I put the SATA cable on my mobo, so I just stuck it in a spare slot, should |I mess about with various slots?  I have 6 and 3 are currently in use.  Reason I can't map it myself is because I have no idea what it would come under, and anyway I am not operating a network, kinda confused atm :(

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: eKo on January 14, 2009, 12:32:26 am
If you right-click on My Computer on your desktop and select Manage, does the drive show up in Disk Management? If so I think you just need to right-click and assign/change a drive letter. Shouldn't really matter where you put the SATA cable (especially if you say the HD appears in the device manager). But since you want to (re)install Vista on it anyway, why do you need to see it already? Just run the Vista installation and install on the new HD.

Personally I'd pull the SATA/IDE cable from your Samsung drive, install Visa on the WD drive and once that's done replug the cable, but mainly because I'm so used to the C-drive/partition being the boot drive. Vista does support being installed on another drive/partition, so it wouldn't be a problem if you do it otherwise.

Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on January 14, 2009, 11:47:31 am
Hmm, maybe I'll do that, when I rebooted the pc it did show up as having 2 drives and asked what I wanted to boot from.  If I do that will it be a problem replugging the cable as my Samsung currently has a partition using letter C, will it be auto shifted, will I need to re-assign or will that partition magically disapear?

Sax.

edit : How do you create partitions with Vista, can you do it as you load Vista up, or is there another way of doing it?
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: eKo on January 14, 2009, 01:38:08 pm
Once you replug the cable after installing Vista it should change the drive letter of the old partitions automatically.

And you can create partitions during Vista's installation, can't really remember how it's done, but it's pretty self-explanatory iirc.
Title: Acronis True Image.
Post by: Saxif on January 15, 2009, 01:28:44 pm
Do you know anything about Acronis True Image?  It seems to be the answer as it says you can copy everything across from 1 HD to another including OS.  I installed Vista last night with the plug out, plug in trick, however remaking the entire software bundle is a daunting task and cut and paste doesn't seem to do it.  Being able to import everything from the old HD to the new, drivers, games dl, photo's blah would be easier tbh.

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Cernos on January 15, 2009, 03:36:35 pm
I've never used anything like True Image but wouldn't it need you to boot into the old (Samsung) version of Windows in order to build the image? After this you would be able to grab things from this image to install into your new (WD) version. Personally I think this could get really messy. Yes it's a chore to have to reinstall stuff, but in the long run this is the best thing as you'll have a nice clean install without problems.

Anything that doesn't have a registry entry (photos, music, documents etc) you can just copy from your old drive to the new via drag and drop. Applications you usually can't copy across like this as they tend to have registry entries and some sprawl into multiple locations (due to bad design). Worth a try but don't expect too many to work. Games vary. Some you can't just copy across, some you can (WoW being one of those, as it's all self-contained neatly in your WoW folder).
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on January 15, 2009, 04:05:38 pm
The thought of going through and grabbing drivers, programmes e.t.c is very upsetting.  It does nothing to make me feel better that I'll have a fresh instal cos I haven't had time to mess up my old one, tbh might give it ago and hope for the best.  It'll prolly only take an hour to do max and if it works magic, if it doesn't then I can get depressed and go through the chore of doing it properly, at least I can still boot from my old HD so I can dl all the newest drivers that I need.

Ed.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Lasiien on January 15, 2009, 07:32:56 pm
From what i know of imaging software and heard about at work your idea should work ok Sax, i think you get a boot disk utility with something like true image so you wouldn't need to access it from windows. Though im not 100% certain as never used it myself.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on January 16, 2009, 10:34:19 am
Well, I am gonna do it tonight or tomorrow so I'll let you know how it goes :)

Sax.
Title: Re: HD Fooked and Seasons Greetings :)
Post by: Saxif on January 18, 2009, 01:07:52 am
Well I did it, just finished.  Took about 3-4 hours but I was learning as I went and watching a film and reading e.t.c as there are some bits that take time.  I have disconnected my Samsung HD and am running off the WD now, so its not a false start :)

I have however found 1 problem, I can't atm use Word/Excel and the entire package because (Iassume) I have a different user name on my Samsung Drive, so now it thinks I am someone else, but I can use the disks to sort that out.  I'll update if I find any other problems as I go.  It was very easy, I sort of skip read some instructions and just had a go, as a semi literate pc person I did ok, so am sure you folks would also have no problems :)

I know Dead Space works, so am gonna try WoW now and see if I can get that up and running, then prolly goto bed ;p

Sax.

edit - WoW works, all the shortcuts r fooked but going to the game and selecting launcher or .exe does the trick :)