Smart Failure (boot up)

G

Guest

on the first screen at boot-up, I get a "flashing" message:

"Smart failure predected on primary master ST340016A"
"WARNING: Immediately backup your data & replace your hard drive. A failure
may be immintent."
Press f1 to continue.

ST340016A is my master hard drive which boots to WINDOWS XP PRO on another
hard drive. What files do I need to move to the good drive to make it the
boot drive. I understand i will need to change the jumper switches on the
hardware from slave to master when i remove the bad boot drive.
Also could you guess the problem with the bad drive?
F1 key seems to boot OK.
 
G

Guest

Buy a good hard drive like Maxtor with their own installation software.

This will allow you to
install
format
partition [optional]
clone dying drive
restart as if nothing has happened
 
D

David Vair

SMART errors are an indication of pending hardware failure of the drive. Backup the drive and
replace. Check to see if it is still under warranty for a replacement.

Dave V.
 
T

Thomas Wendell

F1 key boots so far, but ypu don't know how long it will boot....

To make the other drive bootable, first remove the "sick" drie and make the
other one the master.
Boot from the XP installation CD, choose (R)epair as soon as possible to get
to the Repair Console
When there, after it has asked for Admin password and the number 1
(usually), at the C:\WINDOWS prompt enter:
FIXBOOT
this _should_ write the missing boot files to the HD


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R

Ron Martell

Knute said:
on the first screen at boot-up, I get a "flashing" message:

"Smart failure predected on primary master ST340016A"
"WARNING: Immediately backup your data & replace your hard drive. A failure
may be immintent."
Press f1 to continue.

ST340016A is my master hard drive which boots to WINDOWS XP PRO on another
hard drive. What files do I need to move to the good drive to make it the
boot drive. I understand i will need to change the jumper switches on the
hardware from slave to master when i remove the bad boot drive.
Also could you guess the problem with the bad drive?
F1 key seems to boot OK.

When you get a S.M.A.R.T. warning like that the only sensible
procedure is to run, not walk, to the closest computer store and get a
replacement drive.

Reconfigure the drives so the one with XP Pro is the Primary Master.
Then boot your computer with your Windows XP CDROM and select the
Repair (recovery console) option from the menu.

When the recovery console has finished loading and the computer has
stopped at the command prompt enter the following command:

FIXBOOT

That should put the boot files onto the hard drive and it should now
be bootable.

WARNING::::
If your Windows system drive was not drive C: in your previous
configuration then this may cause problems due to drive letter
changes. Be prepared for this.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."
 

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