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 Post subject: ST9500325AS - How to clear G-list and SMART Attributes
PostPosted: May 18th, 2014, 20:03 
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Hello everyone, I am writing to you to ask, because I have the drive in a laptop HP DV7 Seagate Momentus 5400.6 2.5 "SATA2 ST9500325AS. General condition of the disk is good, no wheezes, knocks, hard working properly is generally in good shape but if not for the fact that in SMART shows the parameter 05 reallocated sector count raw value of 50, has not given rise to this subject.'m sure there are a bad logical not physical, and why I think so? Because the drive never fell or was not transferred to laptop without anti-shake briefcase. Gently celebrate with such things. Question I have, how to remove the G-list this drive? And SMART attributes?'m asking because I have this attribute by a general decline in overall system performance.
:arrow: PS. In the drive is installed Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Original.
:arrow: I have a terminal built on the MAX232.
:arrow: I attach is SMART drive:
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:arrow: btw, My English is how to say, lame and are backed by some with the help of google translator, because i come from Poland.
:arrow: If someone, wants to work with the HDD, the offer from your site teamviewer.

Thanks in advance to everyone for their willingness to help less experienced. Regards!

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 Post subject: Re: ST9500325AS - How to clear G-list and SMART Attributes
PostPosted: May 18th, 2014, 20:25 
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Hey Spildit, Exactly the problem is that I do not want that data has been lost, I just want to clear G-list, and SMART attributes to get rid of bad logic. This parameter has not increased since two years.
I know that N1 command is used to clean the SMART attributes, but what about the G-list?

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 Post subject: Re: ST9500325AS - How to clear G-list and SMART Attributes
PostPosted: May 18th, 2014, 21:01 
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Yeah data is very important, btw. I have already recorded data, after all, would have to be probably not a serious man to not make the copy :)
btw, yes this parameter has not increased since two years.

MHDD also nothing shows red blocks. Before writing this topic I checked the disk in SeaTools, MHDD, and argue that the disc is in excellent condition, despite the parameter 05.

Thanks Spildit for materials
I question whether the board must be isolated or not necessarily?

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 Post subject: Re: ST9500325AS - How to clear G-list and SMART Attributes
PostPosted: May 18th, 2014, 21:42 
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I would, but I do not have nor STCOMTOOLS or Seagate Tools.
:arrow: Spildit, sure worry I will not cry because of the data, and the more you blame. I still scan the disk HDTune, 130GB scanned and all the blocks are in green.

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 Post subject: Re: ST9500325AS - How to clear G-list and SMART Attributes
PostPosted: May 18th, 2014, 21:55 
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Yeah, works, but by this parameter 05 generally decreased system performance. I have a PC with the WD drive where the parameter 05 is set to 0, and the drive is about 5 years old and has a great, overall the system is loading faster than the HP laptop with this drive. When on the seagate drive parameter 05 is 0 disk performance was higher than it is now, it was generally faster, run faster.
I know this is the what if but I suspect that the problem here lies less disk performance. that here lies the problem of the lower disk performance.

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 Post subject: Re: ST9500325AS - How to clear G-list and SMART Attributes
PostPosted: May 19th, 2014, 18:05 
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Hey Spildit, It worked, drive regained its performance. Overall, the system began to run much faster (new windows) than it was before the operation. Btw, the action of the drive never lost any data. The data are now safe. I worked on this drive.
I attach a new disk SMART:
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I know it was this emergency assistance in the disk, but the purpose has been achieved. The disk is not for sale, but only for home use (As I worked on the HP DV7 Laptop)

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 Post subject: Re: ST9500325AS - How to clear G-list and SMART Attributes
PostPosted: May 19th, 2014, 18:14 
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You know, it's nice to look at how the system runs faster. Btw Drive WD3200BEVT-60ZCT0 also works, already three days and his attributes SMART are exemplary. :horse:

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 Post subject: Re: ST9500325AS - How to clear G-list and SMART Attributes
PostPosted: May 19th, 2014, 20:30 
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If you got rid of alot of the crap in the taskbar and all those(insecure) whizzbang desktop gadgets, you would probably get mre performance, along with setting the power profile to "performance" etc. lso turning of "allow window to turn off to save power" on LAN and WiFi NIC's, less desktop icons and a defrag.

Mucking around with HDD parameters will probably result in a very sad day eventually.


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