1rst sorry my english isnt 100%, im french canadian.
the context is, i bought a card adapter from pce-1 to 2 sata ports, the speed is ok,
but i wonder if it have something to do with that adapter
because i have now 7 of that error.
the HD was making kinda sound of dying. sometimes the HD turned off and on.
i was trying to cut paste my data from it to a another one and an error popup window appeared to tell me it couldnt move it because an error (i dont remeber which exactly). and i couldnt stop that message. it was frozen. had to turn off comput.
i changed the sata plug (who was on that adapter card), to another one from the motherboard itself.
i rebooted and now i can transfert my data, no more problem.
i had some bad sectors (59) last year, but i reinitialised disk surface and corrected the smart thing, all was good. but now this.
ty for help.
what Reported Uncorrectable Errrors mean?
what Reported Uncorrectable Errrors mean?
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Re: what Reported Uncorrectable Errrors mean?
According the information, there is an error with the adapter, the connection (data and/or power cables).
Generally the Reported Uncorrectable Errors reflect problems during data transfer between the hard disk itself and the disk controller (motherboard or the add-on card you use). This is slightly similar to the data communication errors but in some cases there may be a bit different.
When you hear the "dying sound" it means that the hard disk is constantly trying to spin up / spin down and work - but due to the improper cables, connections, power source (power supply or power adapter).
In most cases even if we feel this is a hard disk problem, the problem is not really related to the hard disk itself, but caused by the operating environment.
Yes, there is also chance that the controller itself is not working properly. As you could see, if you connect the hard disk to the other controller integrated to the motherboard, then things are perfect - which confirms that the problem is not the hard disk drive itself.
I suggest to check this page:
http://www.hdsentinel.com/hard_disk_cas ... _error.php
which describes similar issues and may give tips about how to improve the situation.
Generally the Reported Uncorrectable Errors reflect problems during data transfer between the hard disk itself and the disk controller (motherboard or the add-on card you use). This is slightly similar to the data communication errors but in some cases there may be a bit different.
When you hear the "dying sound" it means that the hard disk is constantly trying to spin up / spin down and work - but due to the improper cables, connections, power source (power supply or power adapter).
In most cases even if we feel this is a hard disk problem, the problem is not really related to the hard disk itself, but caused by the operating environment.
Yes, there is also chance that the controller itself is not working properly. As you could see, if you connect the hard disk to the other controller integrated to the motherboard, then things are perfect - which confirms that the problem is not the hard disk drive itself.
I suggest to check this page:
http://www.hdsentinel.com/hard_disk_cas ... _error.php
which describes similar issues and may give tips about how to improve the situation.
Re: what Reported Uncorrectable Errrors mean?
ok big tx, i switched with another hard drive. i will see if this new hard drive makes the same problem with this adapter.