anyone out there with a 300 gb PATA Maxtor drive?

N

name

Hello.
When testing my brand new maxtor diamondmax 10 drive (300 GB, 7200 RPM,
16 MB, PATA) with maxtor's powermax utility I get the following error:
http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/maxtor.jpg

I already swapped the drive for another one (maxtor told me to
get the drive replaced) and it yielded the same error.

Can anyone out there try out testing their drive with the same powermax
4.21 diagnostics utility (from bootable cd if possible)
to check whether they detect the same error, in order to confirm
it's just a glitch in the diagnostics software?

Thanks a lot in advance, kind regards, Niek
 
J

Joep

name said:
Hello.
When testing my brand new maxtor diamondmax 10 drive (300 GB, 7200 RPM,
16 MB, PATA) with maxtor's powermax utility I get the following error:
http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/maxtor.jpg

I already swapped the drive for another one (maxtor told me to
get the drive replaced) and it yielded the same error.

Can anyone out there try out testing their drive with the same powermax
4.21 diagnostics utility (from bootable cd if possible)
to check whether they detect the same error, in order to confirm
it's just a glitch in the diagnostics software?

You can of course also check SMART with another tool first. SMARTUDM can be
used from DOS in case you can not boot Windows.
 
N

name

R

Rod Speed

Well, I did that with the first drive that generated the error.
But apparantly the results are somewhat inconclusive. While
the majority of people say it's ok, some others say it's not:

Those last just dont have a clue about the
significance of Hardware ECC Recovered.

That does NOT indicate a problem with the drive.
Here is the SMART data from the replacement drive:
http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/smart300-2.jpg

That just has a lower Hardware ECC Recovered
value because it hasnt been used as much yet.
 

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