Hi, I've gotten a hold of a computer that my work used to surveillance video. Anyways, this computer has several HDD's. I was wanting to keep some of them so that way I can increase my file servers storage.
The first HDD in question is a Seagate 400GB PATA, this one was working great, but all of a sudden, the reallocated sectors keep climbing on every boot, So you'll be running windows, do a restart, and there will be as many as 5-10 more reallocated sectors. I have no idea why its doing this, and the numbers will not climb if the computer is on, only when you reboot, or boot the system.(its currently up to 56 reallocated sectors, and about 38,000 POH)
The next on is a WD 500 GB PATA, All of the S.M.A.R.T. values are great, but it has around 40,000 hours on the POH value, Would this one even be worth keeping, or should i just scrap it? There are 2 more HDD's in it, but they aren't even worth dealing with.
Thanks -Jon
The first HDD in question is a Seagate 400GB PATA, this one was working great, but all of a sudden, the reallocated sectors keep climbing on every boot, So you'll be running windows, do a restart, and there will be as many as 5-10 more reallocated sectors. I have no idea why its doing this, and the numbers will not climb if the computer is on, only when you reboot, or boot the system.(its currently up to 56 reallocated sectors, and about 38,000 POH)
The next on is a WD 500 GB PATA, All of the S.M.A.R.T. values are great, but it has around 40,000 hours on the POH value, Would this one even be worth keeping, or should i just scrap it? There are 2 more HDD's in it, but they aren't even worth dealing with.
Thanks -Jon