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Hey all!
My mother in law bought an HP with an AMI Bios, it is still within a year old and the HDD will not boot up without showing the SMART command failure message. I have tried going into the setup and disabling this but there is no toggle available. Her OS is XP any suggestions? This is a business computer and she has all kinds of records on it she needs.
Is there any hope for this HDD?
GH0ST
P.S. HELLLPPP!!!!
My mother in law bought an HP with an AMI Bios, it is still within a year old and the HDD will not boot up without showing the SMART command failure message. I have tried going into the setup and disabling this but there is no toggle available. Her OS is XP any suggestions? This is a business computer and she has all kinds of records on it she needs.
Is there any hope for this HDD?
GH0ST
P.S. HELLLPPP!!!!
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S.M.A.R.T. stands for Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. S.M.A.R.T. technology was developed by a number of major hard disk drive manufacturers in a concerted effort to increase the reliability of drives. It is a technology that enables the PC to predict the future failure of hard disk drives. S.M.A.R.T. technology has become an industry standard for hard drive manufacturers.
If the files are important enough, back them up now, then get a replacement hard drive quickly. You could use Acronis True Image, or Norton Ghost to make a exact duplicate of the hard drive.
If the files are important enough, back them up now, then get a replacement hard drive quickly. You could use Acronis True Image, or Norton Ghost to make a exact duplicate of the hard drive.
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That is correct, I get the option F1 to go to setup F2 to continue. If I hit F1 it takes me to the BIOS setup , if I hit F2 it tries to boot and then gives the SMART command failure to boot press F1 to go to setup F2 to continue. I f I could disable the SMART feature then I think it would boot. It otherwise seems to see the HDD but cannot get beyond this stage. thanks for the patience
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Unfortunately there isn't any way that I'm aware of to bypass the SMART section, and if the press F2 to continue dosen't work, it dosen't look good. Just for grins...try opening in safe mode.
When you start the POST, can you hear the hdd spin up? If you can, there is one last ditch effort you can try, you can take the hdd out and put it in the freezer overnight, this has been reported to have some temporary success. If you can't hear the hdd spin up, that usually is the kiss of death.
http://www.datarecoverypros.com/hard...ry-freeze.html
Let us know how you fare.
When you start the POST, can you hear the hdd spin up? If you can, there is one last ditch effort you can try, you can take the hdd out and put it in the freezer overnight, this has been reported to have some temporary success. If you can't hear the hdd spin up, that usually is the kiss of death.
http://www.datarecoverypros.com/hard...ry-freeze.html
Let us know how you fare.
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Originally Posted by richh0323
You could also try putting it in another working computer and see if you can see it in a slave mode. If you can and you can access the files, you could clone the hard drive to a good one. dcc is right too the freezer can work but have a replacement drive ready
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Originally Posted by dcc
If the hdd isn't accessable in the SAFE mode, try clearing the CMOS, if this dosen't work, the problem isn't you OS, putting it in another machine will not accomplish anything if it is a bad hdd.
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