I remember seeing an article about SMART a couple days ago asking if it was any good, thought I'd share this story...
A few days ago one of my HD's crashed, naturally it was the one I used for my OS and programs, not one of my slower storage drives. I ordered a new one (WD Raptor SATA 10K RPM for those that care) which will arrive tomorrow, in the meantime I've been using UBCD4WIN to at least have some OS functionality till it arrives and I can reload my OS.
For the first time since I've been using the boot disk when I turned on the PC I got a SMART error warning me that my primary drive was BAD (capital letters and all). I just found it entirely ironic that it took 4 days of the same dead drive staying dead for SMART to bother warning me.
Thank you for listening to my tale of woe...
A few days ago one of my HD's crashed, naturally it was the one I used for my OS and programs, not one of my slower storage drives. I ordered a new one (WD Raptor SATA 10K RPM for those that care) which will arrive tomorrow, in the meantime I've been using UBCD4WIN to at least have some OS functionality till it arrives and I can reload my OS.
For the first time since I've been using the boot disk when I turned on the PC I got a SMART error warning me that my primary drive was BAD (capital letters and all). I just found it entirely ironic that it took 4 days of the same dead drive staying dead for SMART to bother warning me.
Thank you for listening to my tale of woe...
