Hi! Here´s the report on my most recent headache, please advise:
I recently adquired a Western Digital WD800UE 80GB 2.5 ide HDD for use on a ACER Aspire 3630 laptop.
It bought from a second hand ebay-style online auction shop, but the HDD was still sealed when it reached my hands.
My main concern when receiving the HDD was the poor packaging: it came inside a small envelope with only one sheet of bubble paper.
I performed a quick test at my workplace with the win7 Disk Diagnostic Tools (CHKDSK) and it came out OK.
I later came home (carefully handled the HDD all the way), installed the HDD on the laptop, and the first thing that showed up when it booted was this:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20001143/IMG107.jpgI was immediately awestruck. How could this be? I then tested the hdd on a different laptop (acer travelmate 4000), and the same SMART warning did not came up. But upon performing a quick test with the western digital Data Lifeguard Diagnostic tool, this happened:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20001143/IMG105.jpgMy question now is this:
->Could this "damage" to the HDD come from the handling of the drive upon transport, or could the laptop somehow have inflicted it? (read on this thread about bad PSU causing this issue:
http://www.howtofixcomputers.com/bb/ftopic158019.html)
Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks.