Hey all,
I bought a laptop hard disk from OcUK in February and it has been fine up until a week or so ago when it has started making a clicking noise and a single beep. This happens randomly although usually every couple of days or so. SMART data shows "calibration retry count" to be high and HD Tune is showing the drive in a warning state.
Anyway I contacted OcUK about RMAing the drive so I could have peace of mind that my laptop wouldn't just stop working one day; I do backup my data but still as I'm going to Uni soon I would rather not have this drive fail when I need to use my machine. OcUK first told me that I should test the drive with Samsung ES Tools which aren't very useful as they show no SMART information, so I replied back saying this and that other SMART monitoring programs showed the calibration retry count error.
I got a reply back saying that the drive needs to have failed completely before I can RMA it. Is this normal? Considering this drive definitely has a mechanical fault, I would have thought I should be able to RMA it before it stops working completely.
I bought a laptop hard disk from OcUK in February and it has been fine up until a week or so ago when it has started making a clicking noise and a single beep. This happens randomly although usually every couple of days or so. SMART data shows "calibration retry count" to be high and HD Tune is showing the drive in a warning state.
Anyway I contacted OcUK about RMAing the drive so I could have peace of mind that my laptop wouldn't just stop working one day; I do backup my data but still as I'm going to Uni soon I would rather not have this drive fail when I need to use my machine. OcUK first told me that I should test the drive with Samsung ES Tools which aren't very useful as they show no SMART information, so I replied back saying this and that other SMART monitoring programs showed the calibration retry count error.
I got a reply back saying that the drive needs to have failed completely before I can RMA it. Is this normal? Considering this drive definitely has a mechanical fault, I would have thought I should be able to RMA it before it stops working completely.

