So...the wife of a Business Client of mine had a problem with her personal laptop, long since out of warranty. After she explained the issue and I did a bit of digging on it, the problem was traced to the HDD (104 reallocated sectors - enough to make me go 'huh...?'). I did a bit more checking, and had to reboot the system. Upon Reboot, the SMART flashed an imminent HDD Failure warning, so once everything loaded, I ran an in-depth SMART test via SpeedFan, and the results came back 98% Performance, 0% Stability, only now, 657 reallocated sectors (up a few hundred in 20-odd minutes...wow)...fun. I've seen the SMART test give fairly accurate results (personal observation/comparison to other tests I've run, nothing concretely technical) in the past, and some very low Performance/Stability results before, but never saw a 0% returned until today.
Now...personal experience with SpeedFan accuracy aside, *technically* how accurate is it? Or, rather, how accurate has anyone else found it in the past? I'm confident in my abilities to recover any info that's needed via other methods if the drive does indeed fail, but at an expense that the owner wouldn't deem warrantable since there's no non-replaceable files stored on the Drive. While it wouldn't be dreadful if the Drive failed on the next boot, I would obviously prefer for it not to happen as, again, the cost would not justify the end result.
A new Drive will be here Wednesday, so no immediate rush, but responses from those who can attest to the SpeedFan's accuracy in this regard would be appreciated. Thanks much.
Now...personal experience with SpeedFan accuracy aside, *technically* how accurate is it? Or, rather, how accurate has anyone else found it in the past? I'm confident in my abilities to recover any info that's needed via other methods if the drive does indeed fail, but at an expense that the owner wouldn't deem warrantable since there's no non-replaceable files stored on the Drive. While it wouldn't be dreadful if the Drive failed on the next boot, I would obviously prefer for it not to happen as, again, the cost would not justify the end result.
A new Drive will be here Wednesday, so no immediate rush, but responses from those who can attest to the SpeedFan's accuracy in this regard would be appreciated. Thanks much.