CaptainTrips
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I was using my PC, just browsing the web when windows poped up a generic "Windows detected a hard disk problem." with no real helpful information other than it was on my Seagate ST31500541AS secondary drive.
Luckily, I was able to backup all information off the drive. In fact, I had just setup synctoy to mirror the drive to my external because I was paranoid of data loss 2 days ago. "Lucky" me. So no data is lost. that's not an issue here.
Now my RAID BIOS reports the drive as having a SMART Event. This causes windows to pop-up a window every 10 minutes or so saying "Windows detected a hard disk problem," taking focus away from what ever I am doing.
I have run a basic chkdsk with no errors. A chkdsk /B was going so slowly through the files that I canceled it with the intention of running it overnight instead. I went to seagate's website, and to satisfy them, I downloaded their hard disk diagnostic program. The "Fast Generic" scan showed no errors. the "Slow Generic" option was going so slow, I intend to run it over a different night.
I'm going to try to RMA the drive. I don't want to clear the SMART event and just wait for failure. However I have two questions:
1) How do I clear the SMART Event? I might not need to, but if seagate won't RMA the drive, I will have to. My RAID BIOS is so stripped down that it only has options for create a raid, delete a raid, reset drives to non-raid, and exit. Nothing else. (Reset drives to non-raid does not clear the error). I am not running a raid at the moment. My PC BIOS does not have any options for SMART. I disabled the drive in the bios so it would stop bugging me for the moment. I've also opened the case, taken out the drive, let it sit on my desk for an hour, plugged it back in with a different SATA cable. No luck there either.
2) Do you have a good recommendation on a data scrubbing tool? I have nothing illegal on the drive, but I do a lot of photography and sell a good portion of my work, so I have A LOT of IP on the drive (over 10 years worth of photos!). It's backed up, so I'd like to delete it and scrub it so seagate doesn't have access to my old deleted files. Call me paranoid.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Luckily, I was able to backup all information off the drive. In fact, I had just setup synctoy to mirror the drive to my external because I was paranoid of data loss 2 days ago. "Lucky" me. So no data is lost. that's not an issue here.
Now my RAID BIOS reports the drive as having a SMART Event. This causes windows to pop-up a window every 10 minutes or so saying "Windows detected a hard disk problem," taking focus away from what ever I am doing.
I have run a basic chkdsk with no errors. A chkdsk /B was going so slowly through the files that I canceled it with the intention of running it overnight instead. I went to seagate's website, and to satisfy them, I downloaded their hard disk diagnostic program. The "Fast Generic" scan showed no errors. the "Slow Generic" option was going so slow, I intend to run it over a different night.
I'm going to try to RMA the drive. I don't want to clear the SMART event and just wait for failure. However I have two questions:
1) How do I clear the SMART Event? I might not need to, but if seagate won't RMA the drive, I will have to. My RAID BIOS is so stripped down that it only has options for create a raid, delete a raid, reset drives to non-raid, and exit. Nothing else. (Reset drives to non-raid does not clear the error). I am not running a raid at the moment. My PC BIOS does not have any options for SMART. I disabled the drive in the bios so it would stop bugging me for the moment. I've also opened the case, taken out the drive, let it sit on my desk for an hour, plugged it back in with a different SATA cable. No luck there either.
2) Do you have a good recommendation on a data scrubbing tool? I have nothing illegal on the drive, but I do a lot of photography and sell a good portion of my work, so I have A LOT of IP on the drive (over 10 years worth of photos!). It's backed up, so I'd like to delete it and scrub it so seagate doesn't have access to my old deleted files. Call me paranoid.
Thanks in advance for the advice.