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Old 02-06-2007, 04:18 PM
Chris S
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SMART HDD

Hi,

I have looked at the computer Bios and have noticed that SMART is not
enabled.
It has not been enabled since I got my computer.
The drive is a Seagate and I have XP.

Why is it not enabled, should I enable the drive?

Thanx


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Old 02-06-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: SMART HDD

Always a good idea to enable it


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Old 02-06-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: SMART HDD

Nick<goonerbloke_nospam_********.com> spewed forth with the following
drivel:

:: Always a good idea to enable it

And you make that assumption based on what? Bawawawahahahaha! I can't
believe some of the drivel here.

Buster


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Old 02-06-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: SMART HDD

Why drivel? I always enable SMART. I had a harddrive warn me in SMART that
is was going bad, I downloaded the manufacturers diags to test it, it
passed. I rebooted, the next day SMART said it was having problems again.
I reran the manufacturers diags, it failed. I rebooted to get my data off
but the drive died before I could do something about it.

Moral of this story. Enable SMART, believe it right away if it says it is
going bad. Get your important stuff off, then fart around with diags
knowing you are safe. As a further extension of this, if you ever suspect
your drive is acting strange, back it up right away as you won't get much
time if it is dieing. I won't talk about regular backups, I fail at that.

BTW, does SMART have any significant overhead running. I am sure there is
something overhead wise but what.
"Trollslayer@thecave.com" <Trollslayer@thecave.com/invalid> wrote in message
news:q5LOa.417871$Vi5.10809928@news1.calgary.shaw. ca...
> Nick<goonerbloke_nospam_********.com> spewed forth with the following
> drivel:
>
> :: Always a good idea to enable it
>
> And you make that assumption based on what? Bawawawahahahaha! I can't
> believe some of the drivel here.
>
> Buster
>
>



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Old 02-06-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: SMART HDD

"Do some research."

No research necessary, Smart errors are very rare but it does work,
why don't you let us all know what "drivel" you know about it???

"Trollslayer@thecave.com" <Trollslayer@thecave.com/invalid> wrote in message
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> rcm<rcm711********.com> spewed forth with the following drivel:
>
> :: Why drivel? I always enable SMART. I had a harddrive warn me in
> :: SMART that is was going bad, I downloaded the manufacturers diags to
> :: test it, it passed. I rebooted, the next day SMART said it was
> :: having problems again. I reran the manufacturers diags, it failed.
> :: I rebooted to get my data off but the drive died before I could do
> :: something about it.
> ::
> :: Moral of this story. Enable SMART, believe it right away if it says
> :: it is going bad. Get your important stuff off, then fart around
> :: with diags knowing you are safe. As a further extension of this, if
> :: you ever suspect your drive is acting strange, back it up right away
> :: as you won't get much time if it is dieing. I won't talk about
> :: regular backups, I fail at that.
> ::
> :: BTW, does SMART have any significant overhead running. I am sure
> :: there is something overhead wise but what.
> :: "Trollslayer@thecave.com" <Trollslayer@thecave.com/invalid> wrote in
> :: message news:q5LOa.417871$Vi5.10809928@news1.calgary.shaw. ca...
> ::: Nick<goonerbloke_nospam_********.com> spewed forth with the
> ::: following drivel:
> :::
> ::::: Always a good idea to enable it
> :::
> ::: And you make that assumption based on what? Bawawawahahahaha! I
> ::: can't believe some of the drivel here.
> :::
> ::: Buster
>
> You just proved my point. It is drivel. Do some research.
>
> Buster
>
>



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Old 02-06-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: SMART HDD

Theres a program called "Active SMART" that monitors your drive during
windows.

"kony" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 14:11:40 GMT, pugster <pug@dot.com> wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 07:26:04 +0100, "Matt" <matt@hordakNOSPAM.co.uk>
> >wrote:
> >
> >>"Do some research."
> >>
> >>No research necessary, Smart errors are very rare but it does work,
> >>why don't you let us all know what "drivel" you know about it???

> >
> >Please, can someone answer the question about overhead? The question
> >is not whether or not more error information is better, that's
> >obvious.
> >
> >Will it slow down disk speed?

>
> No it will not.
> The only time the SMART status is checked is during the POST.
> Otherwise you'd need to install a manufacturer-specific utility to
> monitor the drive within windows (AFAIK, no OS does this yet, but
> could in the future), so in other words, the setting itself no longer
> has implications... the drive doesn't do anything differently based on
> that bios setting.
>
>
> Dave



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Old 02-06-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: SMART HDD

"rcm" <rcm711********.com> wrote in
news:tSLOa.391912$ro6.9516925@news2.calgary.shaw.c a:

> Moral of this story. Enable SMART, believe it right away if it says
> it is going bad. Get your important stuff off, then fart around with
> diags knowing you are safe. As a further extension of this, if you
> ever suspect your drive is acting strange, back it up right away as
> you won't get much time if it is dieing. I won't talk about regular
> backups, I fail at that.


SMART has been telling me for like two years that my 30 gig Maxtor is
dying. Throughout this time, 2 other drives have died, neither one of them
was reported by SMART, and to this day my Maxtor is still kicking along
without a single bad sector and passing all diagnostics flawlessly.
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Old 02-06-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: SMART HDD

Interesting. And you ran the Maxtor Diags that passed it. Personally from
my experience (bad) I would be nervous running the drive. To each his own.

"DeMoN_LaG" <de_on-lag@co_cast.net> wrote in message
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> SMART has been telling me for like two years that my 30 gig Maxtor is
> dying. Throughout this time, 2 other drives have died, neither one of

them
> was reported by SMART, and to this day my Maxtor is still kicking along
> without a single bad sector and passing all diagnostics flawlessly.



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Old 02-06-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: SMART HDD

"rcm" <rcm711********.com> wrote in
news:AMYOa.394040$3C2.10816499@news3.calgary.shaw. ca:

> Interesting. And you ran the Maxtor Diags that passed it. Personally
> from my experience (bad) I would be nervous running the drive. To
> each his own.
>


I wouldn't hesitate to run it. I've had a drive that was failed and
couldn't read or write anything pass a SMART diagnostic, and I have had
drives that fail SMART not die for over 3 years. It doesn't work.
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Old 02-06-2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: SMART HDD

The hard drive will take a slight hit in performance when it is enabled.

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"MrT" <none@none.non> wrote in message news:3f0b4c56$0$228@hades.is.co.za...
> SMART is Self-Monitoring Analysis & Reporting Technology and it allows

HDDs
> that support it to send your computer warnings and info that you can use

to
> work out if your drive is about to fail or something. It's not vital, but
> enable it if you want.
>
>
> "Chris S" <this_is_a_fake@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:BKHOa.5744$CY3.45667500@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have looked at the computer Bios and have noticed that SMART is not
> > enabled.
> > It has not been enabled since I got my computer.
> > The drive is a Seagate and I have XP.
> >
> > Why is it not enabled, should I enable the drive?
> >
> > Thanx
> >
> >

>
>



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Re: SMART HDD

sqr<sqr@sqr.sqr> spewed forth with the following drivel:

:: The hard drive will take a slight hit in performance when it is
:: enabled.
::
:: --
:: sqr
:: Overseer: alt.os.windows-xp

I've been trying to elude to that. Telling them to do some research. It's
useless and a useless drain on your PC. But the heads in here are a little
thick.

Buster


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Re: SMART HDD

"DeMoN_LaG" <de_on-lag@co_cast.net> wrote in news:Xns93B3D37C8A78BWobbly@
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> It doesn't work.


FYI, I meant to write "It doesn't work right all the time", but I was
typing this from my laptop and my girlfriend was laying on my lap and you
know how women can make your mind wander from what you are doing, and thus
it sounded like I was saying SMART is worthless, which I don't think it is.
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Re: SMART HDD

to reduce the risk of data loss. I can't believe some of the morons on
here!!

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"Trollslayer@thecave.com" <Trollslayer@thecave.com/invalid> wrote in message
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> Nick<goonerbloke_nospam_********.com> spewed forth with the following
> drivel:
>
> :: Always a good idea to enable it
>
> And you make that assumption based on what? Bawawawahahahaha! I can't
> believe some of the drivel here.
>
> Buster
>
>



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Re: SMART HDD

sqr<sqr@sqr.sqr> spewed forth with the following drivel:

:: Nick shut up already, DO NOT I SAY AGAIN DO NOT enable SMART as the
:: drive does take a hit in performance. The Hard drive will always
:: give you a hint that something is amiss even when in windows and a
:: good computer user should know the signs and act appropriately
:: before it dies.
::
:: --
:: sqr
:: Overseer: alt.os.windows-xp
:: --
:: ftp://sqr.myftp.biz
::
::
:: "Nick" <goonerbloke_nospam_********.com> wrote in message
:: news:bek31j$q2g$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
::: to reduce the risk of data loss. I can't believe some of the
::: morons on here!!
:::
::: --
::: -----------
::: Nick
::: "Trollslayer@thecave.com" <Trollslayer@thecave.com/invalid> wrote
::: in message news:q5LOa.417871$Vi5.10809928@news1.calgary.shaw. ca...
:::: Nick<goonerbloke_nospam_********.com> spewed forth with the
:::: following drivel:
::::
:::::: Always a good idea to enable it
::::
:::: And you make that assumption based on what? Bawawawahahahaha! I
:::: can't believe some of the drivel here.
::::
:::: Buster

I'm afraid you're wasting your words on that idiot. He don't understand
anything anyway.

Buster


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