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| Author: | davis_ita [ January 6th, 2016, 10:25 ] |
| Post subject: | I NEED A LITTLE HELP |
Hallo, I'm a new user in this forum. I'm from Italy, near Venice, my english is not perfect so I apologize in advance for any errors. I have some problems with my HP, has become really slow and often starts with the hp notebook test "System Diagnostic F2" because of some problems with the hard disk. After several searches, I found HDDSCAN. I decided to try the software tool "SURFACE TEST" as explained on line and these are the results: Attachment: Attachment: I have two questions about. First: how should I interpret the results? Second question: how can I remedy this situation ? My only hope, at the moment, is that my hard-disk will not leave me... I thank whoever will give me an answer David |
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| Author: | unknown [ January 6th, 2016, 10:57 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: I NEED A LITTLE HELP |
Hello! Consider replace your drive. ( Weak head/s ) If data on partitions is accessible, get it ASAP. Good luck. |
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| Author: | davis_ita [ January 9th, 2016, 10:16 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: I NEED A LITTLE HELP |
Thanks a lot, I was pleased to get your response. Just a last question: except replacing hard disk, is there anything I can do to improve the situation of the current hard disk? Eventually I'll replace my hard disk with a SSD or an SSHD. May I ask you what do you think about SSHD? Thank you very much, David |
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| Author: | unknown [ January 9th, 2016, 10:27 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: I NEED A LITTLE HELP |
davis_ita wrote: except replacing hard disk, is there anything I can do to improve the situation of the current hard disk? With proper tools and knowledge you can give it another very little life. BUT DON'T PUT YOUR IMPORTANT DATA ON IT. davis_ita wrote: May I ask you what do you think about SSHD? Should be OK. Good luck. |
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| Author: | falther [ January 10th, 2016, 5:59 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: I NEED A LITTLE HELP |
Just some "general" thaughts ..... I deal in PC and laptop repair biz since close 30 years. Todays laptop drives arent made in same quality like 5 or 10 years ago, but one must realize that in same size the capacity increased exponentially - causing that the slightes minor defect might cause huge problems. Due to inconsequence of users (even for biz) to back up their "important" data they face data loss - and as a 2nd unlogical step (in ignoring their lacking ability) asking for repair-advice for their hdd. ((dont missunderstand that - its not ment for this actual request)). A 500GB 2,5" costs about $ 50,- or less - a 1TB a little bit more .... so why mess around to reuse a drive with issues ? My daily advice to my customers with your question: If you use your laptop normally - and if you dont play football with it or treat it rude, than you can go on with a standard mechanical "old fashioned" hdd. If you might face dangerous situations (kids, pets, sport, transportation, travel etc.) - and/or you want to increase speed of hdd - than you should think to use an SSD. But - both drives could even fail a very short time after installation / usage. Therefore - backup - backup - backup And for the masses of inconsequent users there even exists a freeware like AllwaySync or similar..... If a user looses important data - its the users fault - nobody else is to blame. +++ |
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| Author: | Amarbir[CDR-Labs] [ January 10th, 2016, 6:30 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: I NEED A LITTLE HELP |
falther wrote: Just some "general" thaughts ..... I deal in PC and laptop repair biz since close 30 years. Todays laptop drives arent made in same quality like 5 or 10 years ago, but one must realize that in same size the capacity increased exponentially - causing that the slightes minor defect might cause huge problems. Due to inconsequence of users (even for biz) to back up their "important" data they face data loss - and as a 2nd unlogical step (in ignoring their lacking ability) asking for repair-advice for their hdd. ((dont missunderstand that - its not ment for this actual request)). A 500GB 2,5" costs about $ 50,- or less - a 1TB a little bit more .... so why mess around to reuse a drive with issues ? My daily advice to my customers with your question: If you use your laptop normally - and if you dont play football with it or treat it rude, than you can go on with a standard mechanical "old fashioned" hdd. If you might face dangerous situations (kids, pets, sport, transportation, travel etc.) - and/or you want to increase speed of hdd - than you should think to use an SSD. But - both drives could even fail a very short time after installation / usage. Therefore - backup - backup - backup And for the masses of inconsequent users there even exists a freeware like AllwaySync or similar..... If a user looses important data - its the users fault - nobody else is to blame. +++ Well, My Observation they treat laptops like football balls and also external hdds.This is one reason of potential failures.Also More and More People Are Tech Savy Have Laptops Now |
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| Author: | unknown [ January 10th, 2016, 8:57 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: I NEED A LITTLE HELP |
Toshiba drive suffering from weak head/s. Not recommended IMHO. |
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| Author: | davis_ita [ January 10th, 2016, 9:37 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: I NEED A LITTLE HELP |
Ok, I'm taking note, thanks a lot! And....what about the better result of test? No opinion? |
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