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whattheheck
Posts: 566
Registered: ‎12-01-2009
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HD problem

I put the new HD in a USB enclosure to run WD's lifeguard tools on it (the HD is not meant to be in a computer but a NAS).

The DLGDIAG program confuses me by saying:

SMART Status: PASS
Test Result: FAIL
Test Error Code: 08-Too many bad sectors detected.

But this means the drive is bad, right?

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Wizer
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Registered: ‎04-04-2011
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Re: HD problem

This means the drive needs to be replaced

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whattheheck
Posts: 566
Registered: ‎12-01-2009
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Re: HD problem

Can it REALLY BE that WD's DLG program expets the drive to be formatted first??????

When I tried the full test the program gave up and said too many errors.


Then I asked Windows to do a full format (not just a quick format), which took a day... then i tried DLG's program again and so far its reported no errors (still has 4 and a half hour to go so i suppose there is still time)

But that would be really stupid if it requires the drive to be formatted, it supposed to be a test of the drive not the a filesystem.


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christianhberg
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Registered: ‎11-12-2010
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Re: HD problem

Strange indeed!

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