computerclub:helpcenter:smart_hard_drive
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+ | ====== What is S.M.A.R.T ====== | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | I am not aware of Windows or Linux paying much attention to SMART data in such a way as to warn the user before the HD is problematic. However, I have observed that a HD that is not accessible with Windows (will not boot or show data), does work "good enough" | ||
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+ | You can see the SMART statistics for the HD in your computer. How? A program known as [[https:// | ||
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===== SMART is hard ===== | ===== SMART is hard ===== | ||
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===== Positioning Errors ===== | ===== Positioning Errors ===== | ||
- | A positioning error occurs when the HD detects the heads are in the incorrect | + | A positioning error occurs when the HD detects the heads are in the incorrect |
===== Media Errors ===== | ===== Media Errors ===== | ||
- | Media errors can be detected because the data on the media includes // | + | Media errors can be detected because the data on the media includes // |
===== Gsmartcontrol Video ===== | ===== Gsmartcontrol Video ===== | ||
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