Back in Jan 2012 I purchased two of these Hitachi 2TB 7K3000 drives, as the Seagate drivers I ordered first was pretty much DOA.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822145473
I haven't had any issues with the two Hitachi drives, and check their SMART status with Crystal Disk Info and HD Tune every few weeks.
This week I noticed that my 2nd drive (which isn't the OS drive) is showing SMART error with Current Pending Sectors.
I then ran a chkdsk /f /r and then a defrag.
After that, the SMART info changed to what is show below.
Since this drive (and all the partitions on it) is strictly data (no OS) should I be worried that the disk is failing and should be replaced?
It also has be worried since the OS drive is the same model, even through it's SMART info shows no errors...yet.
The drives say there is a 3 year manufacture warranty, so they should be covered by that, but not sure how Hitachi handles exchanges/repairs. If I have to send the drive in for them to send a replacement, meaning everything would have to be backed-up first. And then there's the chance I would get a "re-manufactured" drive that was someone else's problem.
I went to the Hitachi RMA site, and I guess they are having issues, as when I put in the drive serial number, it won't even accept it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822145473
I haven't had any issues with the two Hitachi drives, and check their SMART status with Crystal Disk Info and HD Tune every few weeks.
This week I noticed that my 2nd drive (which isn't the OS drive) is showing SMART error with Current Pending Sectors.
I then ran a chkdsk /f /r and then a defrag.
After that, the SMART info changed to what is show below.
Since this drive (and all the partitions on it) is strictly data (no OS) should I be worried that the disk is failing and should be replaced?
It also has be worried since the OS drive is the same model, even through it's SMART info shows no errors...yet.
The drives say there is a 3 year manufacture warranty, so they should be covered by that, but not sure how Hitachi handles exchanges/repairs. If I have to send the drive in for them to send a replacement, meaning everything would have to be backed-up first. And then there's the chance I would get a "re-manufactured" drive that was someone else's problem.
I went to the Hitachi RMA site, and I guess they are having issues, as when I put in the drive serial number, it won't even accept it.



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