Soldato
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Windows just came up with this message, which is a little bit scary to say the least.
Any chance that this is a false positive?
Could anyone recommend me some good diagnostic tools to check the drive.
The best I can come up with so far is this:
http://www.samsung.com/global/busin...el_cd=507&dType=G&mType=SW&tab=down&ppmi=1087]
or this:
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/hdd/support/utilities/ES_Tool.html
Worryingly the latter states that it may wipe your data!
I have an 80gb ssd as my boot drive, so hopefully the computer should continue to work if the drive fails. It also contains my documents.
I dont have a spare 1TB drive sitting around, so i cant really backup the faulty drive. It mostly contains non-essential stuff - games etc that i should be able to replace.
What would you suggest i do here?
I was thinking that I maybe need to order another 1TB drive -> back up the faulty drive - > run diagnostics -> RMA if it is faulty
Any chance that this is a false positive?
Could anyone recommend me some good diagnostic tools to check the drive.
The best I can come up with so far is this:
http://www.samsung.com/global/busin...el_cd=507&dType=G&mType=SW&tab=down&ppmi=1087]
or this:
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/hdd/support/utilities/ES_Tool.html
Worryingly the latter states that it may wipe your data!
I have an 80gb ssd as my boot drive, so hopefully the computer should continue to work if the drive fails. It also contains my documents.
I dont have a spare 1TB drive sitting around, so i cant really backup the faulty drive. It mostly contains non-essential stuff - games etc that i should be able to replace.
What would you suggest i do here?
I was thinking that I maybe need to order another 1TB drive -> back up the faulty drive - > run diagnostics -> RMA if it is faulty