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Speccy gives me this information for one of my hard drives:
Manufacturer Western Digital
Interface IDE
Capacity 977GB
Real size 1 000 204 886 016 bytes
S.M.A.R.T
01 Read Error Rate 200 (200 worst) Data 0000000000
03 Spin-Up Time 220 (163) Data 0000000F97
04 Start/Stop Count 100 (100) Data 0000000206
05 Reallocated Sectors Count 200 (200) Data 0000000000
07 Seek Error Rate 100 (253) Data 0000000000
09 Power-On Hours (POH) 092 (092) Data 00000017F6
0A Spin Retry Count 100 (100) Data 0000000000
0B Recalibration Retries 100 (100) Data 0000000000
0C Device Power Cycle Count 100 (100) Data 00000001C3
C0 Power-off Retract Count 200 (200) Data 000000001A
C1 Load/Unload Cycle Count 200 (200) Data 0000000206
C2 Temperature 119 (099) Data 000000001F
C4 Reallocation Event Count 200 (200) Data 0000000000
C5 Current Pending Sector Count 200 (200) Data 0000000000
C6 Uncorrectable Sector Count 200 (200) Data 0000000000
C7 UltraDMA CRC Error Count 200 (200) Data 0000000000
C8 Write Error Rate / Multi-Zone Error Rate 200 (200) Data 0000000000
Temperature 31 °C
Temperature Range ok (less than 50 °C)
Status Good
I have a feeling it is close to dying, but I don't really know how to read this data. So... what does those different lines and numbers mean exactly? I am for example sure that my hard drive has started up more than a 100 times, so yeah... not sure how to read this data.
That's what I thought =/ Am doing a full backup twice a day to an external hard drive, so shouldn't lose much if they die. It's actually two drives in a mirror raid, but both have basically the same scary SMART data. Time to look around for a set to replace them with I suppose :) – Svish – 2010-10-15T14:40:40.773
I would verify your backups are good - read errors mean that you could be backing up bad data. – Broam – 2010-10-15T16:00:59.507