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Old July 16th 04, 09:16 PM
Noel Paton
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Default 1720 Harddrive detects imminent failure

....exactly - and such changes are what the SMART utility is designed to
seek, as it's frequently a sign of either a bearing going off, or the whole
disk going 'kerbluie'. Some of the utilities are set with overly tight specs
(a firmware update may fix this - but I have never seen such yet), which
report low voltage conditions effectively as HD errors.
My thoughts are that if the errors coincided with a significant change in
hardware, then it's possibly a PSU problem - otherwise it's 'backup and
replace' time....

YMMV!

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"Dallasdcc" wrote in message
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The harddrive could indeed be on the verge of collapse, but the smart

drive function will report an imminent failure if the seek time or the spin
up time change.

"Noel Paton" wrote:

Have you tried resetting the SMART utility - it may be looking at the
'wrong' system!!

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"Dallasdcc" wrote in message
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I have had this message on my computer for almost two years now, it

does
not always mean that the hard drive is bad, just not reporting to

factory
specs, but always a good idea to backup. some bios will let you turn off

the
error message and not have to jump through the hoops of "press f1 to

boot".

"Noel Paton" wrote:

The message means exactly what it says - your HD is dying.
Back up your data NOW - then go out and buy a new HD.


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"Jan" wrote in message
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Everytime I shut down to restart my computer I get this
error message . 1720 Harddrive detects imminent failure .
It then has two boxes to choose from . One says F1 boot
the other F10 Computer setup. It seems to be running
pretty good and boots up okay . I have a Compaq with
Wimdows me. Is my harddrive on it's way out ?? Any help
wil be appreciated . Thanks