Spildit wrote:
It's normal.
Nothing wrong with it.
Also your drive is a 7200.10. Those are the best Seagate drives that you can possible have. It's ST-10 back from the time when Seagate did build decent drives.
As long as you don't have re-located sectors you are good to go.
Those Hardware ECC corrected errors are normal on modern drives.
Hello bro, nice to see you
Ok, i believe you, you are the boss,
I don't think you have get the big picture about what's happening with this drive.... when i say growing i don't mean 20 or 40, i mean 50000
Example:
Yesterday 11:53am -5CUBA, when i post this it had
-Seek error rate-----------------58721051 and growing
-Hardware ECC recovered-------206385178 and growing
This is TODAY 24h later-Seek error rate-----------------62308546 and growing
-Hardware ECC recovered--------12697100 and growing
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
WTF!
This PC just worked like 6h yesterday, on the
Seek error rate whe have a diference of
3587495 on
Hardware ECC recovered i don't know WTF happened!! maybe i wrote it wrong(i don't think so)
Right now i have a SO (WinXP) working on this HDD, right now i'm looking the HDTune Smart data it grows per Seconds
nice reading
fzabkar BUT my knowledge on Digital sistems says when a kind of event like this happens, Speed could be afected, because most of the data proceced have to be ECC corrected, this doasen't happen on all modern drives, i have seen Seagate ST1000DM003 with this att on ZERO, and anothers with this att
not on Zero but it
don't grow. But mi question is simple, why is this happening? heads? bad surface?