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Old 10-08-2007, 10:02 AM
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Default hard drive failure S.M.A.R.T drive errors reported.

Hi
My hard drive (wd200jb) started throwing errors "S.M.A.R.T." detects
errors hard drive is failing. I put in another wd200jb straight out
of the box into the slave position on the cable with the jumper set to
CS and did a "boot disk copy" using the boot from Life Guard Tools CD
and 'run life guard tools' utility to copy the C drive to the D
drive. There were several messages saying my computer couldn't use a
drive bigger then 137 gb. But the help page said XP sp1 (mines sp2)
was able to use larger drives. So I continued.
After 12+ hours the program said it was done. But I can not boot
from the new drive or see any data on it, I mounted it as slave in
another XP machine and in propertys it showed a 0 data. Also the old
drive now is failing to boot and says "data read error c-a-d to
restart"!

Any suggestions on where to go from here???

thanks
Jim

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Old 10-08-2007, 10:02 AM
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hoodcanaljim wrote

> My hard drive (wd200jb) started throwing errors "S.M.A.R.T." detects
> errors hard drive is failing. I put in another wd200jb straight out
> of the box into the slave position on the cable with the jumper set to
> CS and did a "boot disk copy" using the boot from Life Guard Tools CD
> and 'run life guard tools' utility to copy the C drive to the D drive.


It can stuff up the copy.

> There were several messages saying my computer couldn't
> use a drive bigger then 137 gb. But the help page said XP
> sp1 (mines sp2) was able to use larger drives. So I continued.


There's more than just the SP involved, but since the old drive
likely didnt have a problem, its likely just having a brain fart.

> After 12+ hours the program said it was done.


It shouldnt take anything like as long as that.

> But I can not boot from the new drive or see any data on it, I mounted it
> as slave in another XP machine and in propertys it showed a 0 data. Also
> the old drive now is failing to boot and says "data read error c-a-d to restart"!


> Any suggestions on where to go from here???


Likely you left it too long to copy from the dying drive.

Try a clean install of XP on the new drive.


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Old 10-08-2007, 10:02 AM
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Default Re: hard drive failure S.M.A.R.T drive errors reported.

Previously hoodcanaljim wrote:
> Hi
> My hard drive (wd200jb) started throwing errors "S.M.A.R.T." detects
> errors hard drive is failing. I put in another wd200jb straight out
> of the box into the slave position on the cable with the jumper set to
> CS and did a "boot disk copy" using the boot from Life Guard Tools CD
> and 'run life guard tools' utility to copy the C drive to the D
> drive. There were several messages saying my computer couldn't use a
> drive bigger then 137 gb. But the help page said XP sp1 (mines sp2)
> was able to use larger drives. So I continued.
> After 12+ hours the program said it was done. But I can not boot
> from the new drive or see any data on it, I mounted it as slave in
> another XP machine and in propertys it showed a 0 data. Also the old
> drive now is failing to boot and says "data read error c-a-d to
> restart"!


> Any suggestions on where to go from here???


If you need the data, I would suggest professional data recovery. 12
hours under load is a long time for a dying drive. If you do not need
the data, do an installation from your backups or a clean new
installation.

Arno
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