3 Jul 2018 at 17:02 #1 AXEL_A AXEL_A Associate Joined 3 Jul 2018 Posts 3 Hello everybody, should I be worried after HD tune showed this warning ? Thanks
3 Jul 2018 at 19:38 #4 AXEL_A AXEL_A Associate OP Joined 3 Jul 2018 Posts 3 bremen1874 said: Download 'Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows' from Western Digital's website and run a full diagnostic with that. Looking at raw SMART data only leads to confusion. Click to expand... Thanks for the advice this what It showed after running the EXTENDED TEST : when i clicked on repair It showed "cannot repair bad sectors"
bremen1874 said: Download 'Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows' from Western Digital's website and run a full diagnostic with that. Looking at raw SMART data only leads to confusion. Click to expand... Thanks for the advice this what It showed after running the EXTENDED TEST : when i clicked on repair It showed "cannot repair bad sectors"
3 Jul 2018 at 21:27 #6 AXEL_A AXEL_A Associate OP Joined 3 Jul 2018 Posts 3 bremen1874 said: If it was mine I'd replace it. It's a good excuse to buy a SSD. Click to expand... hahahaha Yeah Its a really good excuse, who doesn't want an SSD Thanks for the help
bremen1874 said: If it was mine I'd replace it. It's a good excuse to buy a SSD. Click to expand... hahahaha Yeah Its a really good excuse, who doesn't want an SSD Thanks for the help