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Danyutz
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Dec 2016 20:31 Post subject: HDD misbehaving? |
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Cleaned the PC today, w/out removing the drives and after getting it back together, I noticed a different behavior.
Some apps are hanging now ( Photoshop, uTorrent ), tried closing them, no luck, they become unresponsive and then if I try to restart, it just hangs while "signing out".
Tried playing a movie via network, from my wife's laptop and the movie got stuck after a while, making both my PC and laptop unresponsive.
Scanning HDD for errors now, seems stuck at 15s remaining.

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JBeckman
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Dec 2016 20:33 Post subject: |
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SMART status?
(CrystalDiskInfo for example, Defraggler has a quick but very simple health chart too using that.)
( http://crystalmark.info/download/index-e.html )
Could also be some background crap running taking critical amounts of HDD cycles slowing everything else down in the process.
EDIT: Probably would be most reliable to check HDD status via boot loader outside of Windows too if possible in any way.
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Danyutz
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Dec 2016 20:44 Post subject: |
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Ok, my c: (which is ssd), ran error checking with no issues, d: (normal hdd), doesn't. I'm pretty sure my drive is almost fucked up, need to find solution to save data now.
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Dec 2016 21:27 Post subject: |
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Danyutz wrote: | Ok, my c: (which is ssd), ran error checking with no issues, d: (normal hdd), doesn't. I'm pretty sure my drive is almost fucked up, need to find solution to save data now. | My $0.02:
https://www.google.pt/?gws_rd=ssl#q=stellar+phoenix+windows+data+recovery
Most likely there are better alternatives but that one has always worked alright for me. Just grabbed one of the many cracled versions around or wait for a free alternative that doesn't have the risk of including a bitcoin miner 
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Danyutz
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Posted: Sat, 3rd Dec 2016 21:44 Post subject: |
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@JBeckman, this is what I get now.

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Posted: Sat, 3rd Dec 2016 21:50 Post subject: |
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@Danyutz
Doesn't look faulty at all to me.
Have you checked the power and SATA cables?
You probably losened it a bit during the cleaning.
And how come you think the HDD is at fault here?
Might as well fucked something up on the mainboard or GPU.
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JBeckman
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Danyutz
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Posted: Sun, 4th Dec 2016 10:21 Post subject: |
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Opened the case, and meddled with cables, power on, managed to save some files. Then did a checkdisk, which took roughly 2.30h.
So far it works now. Gonna monitor it for a while.
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Posted: Sun, 4th Dec 2016 15:28 Post subject: |
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yep, the ultradma crc error stuff is 99% related to the cable, just replace it. (the other 1% could be a faulty sata controller or completely fucked drive, but the other values are fine so the drive shouldnt have problem itself)
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Posted: Tue, 6th Dec 2016 21:37 Post subject: |
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i am sorry for you, but cleaning inside of a pc is always dangerous, because of electrostatical voltage. it's always: the thing works or the thing works not after cleaning. always dangerous. i just don't do it. best cleaning is using a brush...very very careful.
i know this does not solve your troubles, but i just wanted to mention.
good luck!
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Posted: Tue, 6th Dec 2016 21:49 Post subject: |
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JBeckman
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Posted: Tue, 6th Dec 2016 23:06 Post subject: I have left. |
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