Ver Mensaje Individual
  post #1 (permalink)  
Antiguo 08/07/06, 07:16:30
Avatar de dogus
dogus dogus está offline
Usuario
 
Registrado: oct 2005
Ubicación: España
Mensajes: 66
Ayuda con el reporte de SpeedFan

Y como hago para solucionar los problemas q marca...

hd Almost every EIDE or SATA hard disk includes S.M.A.R.T. data. That information is collected by the drive itself and contains data that the manufacturer considered relevant to check reliability. The data is made up of several attributes that have a current value, a worst one, a threshold, some raw data, and some flags. Basically, when any attribute's current value is below its threshold, the hard disk is considered unreliable and likely to fail. By using several techniques, this report tries to give a wider range of info, basing its analysis on advanced comparisons with normal values based on real hard disks and on expert-like checks. The final results are not to be taken as an absolute truth, but they are a very good approach to what a professional would say about your hard disk status.
Your hard disk is a FUJITSU MHT2040AT with firmware 009B.
The average temperature for this hard disk is 41C (MIN=29C MAX=53C) and yours is 54C.
Your hard disk's S.M.A.R.T. attributes are now being analyzed and a full report about the reliability, health and status of your hard disk is generated:
Your hard disk is not below any attribute threshold. This is good.

Warning: Raw Read Error Rate reached, in the past, its threshold. Worst value is 33 and threshold is 46.
Warning: Write Error Rate reached, in the past, its threshold. Worst value is 54 and threshold is 60.
This is an unusual situation because it looks like your hard disk, in the past, failed the S.M.A.R.T. status check, but now it appears not to be failing. You should double check it. A backup of your data is strongly suggested.
Your hard disk is now being compared to real data used to define normal values for your specific hard disk model. This way, the analysis can automatically use proper operating ranges. The images give you an idea of how each attribute is within such range. Current and raw values are shown for easier reference for experienced users. There are 851 hard disk models in the current archive.

Attribute Current Raw Overall
10 Raw Read Error Rate 100 138139 Very good
10 Throughput Performance 100 18481435 Very good
10 Spin Up Time 100 1 Very good
1 Start/Stop Count 99 2433 Normal
0 Reallocated Sector Count 75 1550 450 1294 Watch
Warning: Reallocated Sector Count is below the average limits (100-100).
10 Seek Error Rate 100 2193 Very good
10 Seek Time Performance 100 3 Very good
0 Power On Hours Count 71 53902540 Watch
Warning: Power On Hours Count is below the average limits (81-100).
10 Spin Retry Count 100 0 Very good
10 Power Cycle Count 100 2418 Very good
0 Power Off Retract Count 98 581 Watch
Warning: Power Off Retract Count is below the average limits (99-100).
0 Load Cycle Count 84 163910 Watch
Warning: Load Cycle Count is below the average limits (86-100).
10 Hardware ECC Recovered 100 2106 Very good
0 Reallocated Event Count 75 18 3047 1286 Watch
Warning: Reallocated Event Count is below the average limits (100-100).
0 Current Pending Sector 91 10 Watch
Warning: Current Pending Sector is below the average limits (100-100).
0 Offline Uncorrectable Sector Count 1 255 Watch
Warning: Offline Uncorrectable Sector Count is below the average limits (99-100).
10 Ultra DMA CRC Error Rate 200 19 Very good
10 Write Error Rate 100 24759 Very good
10 Run Out Cancel 100 612 -801 -19 Very good

NOTE: not all warnings are reflected on fitness and performance overall values as relevancy is based upon the settings from the hard disk manufacturer who is the best entity deputed to define such relationships.

NOTE : your hard disk has 1294 reallocated sectors (this value is very large and your hard disk should be replaced). Hard disks do have spare sectors (usually from 256 up to 1024) used to replace bad ones. This remapping operation is transparent to the end user. Anyway, this can lead to degradated performances (because remapped sectors are in different places of the disk than the original ones and the head needs additional moving). If reallocated sectors grow over time, you might encounter some serious troubles. A backup of the most important data is suggested anyway.

NOTE : your hard disk has 10 pending sectors. Those are sectors that couldn't be properly read and that the hard disk logic is waiting for a write operation to try to remap to a spare sector (if available). According to the Reallocated Sector Count attribute, your hard disk seems to have available spare sectors. A simple disk surface scan won't be enough to force the remap operation. You need a read/write surface scan to remap the sector. The best option should be a tool that knows about what should be read from that sector so that it has some option to apply the best fix to the missing data.

NOTE : your hard disk has 255 offline uncorrectable sectors (this value is very large and your hard disk should be replaced). Those are sectors that an offline scanning found as unreadable. Offline scanning is a process that can be automatically started by the hard disk logic when a long enough idle period is detected or that can be forced by some tool. Those unreadable sectors are identified and the hard disk logic is waiting for a write command that will overwrite them to try to remap them to spare sectors (if available). According to the Reallocated Sector Count attribute, your hard disk seems to have available spare sectors. A simple disk surface scan won't be enough to force the remap operation. You need a read/write surface scan to remap the sector. The best option should be a tool that knows about what should be read from that sector so that it has some option to apply the best fix to the missing data.

NOTE : your hard disk Power On Hours Count attribute current value (71) is below the normal range (81 - 100) reported for your specific hard disk model. Basically your hard disk was powered on for more than the maximum time the average user did. This means that either all of the reports collected are from hard disks that were not powered on for too long (this is realistic for recent models) or that your hard disk is becoming old. Usually this is not considered as a pre-failure advisory, but you should check whether you want to replace the hardware or keep an eye on its performances over time.

The overall fitness for this drive is 0%.
The overall performance for this drive is 100%.
The link to get back and see a new report about this hard disk in the future is this. Consider that new hard disks and new checks are added over time.
DISCLAIMER: this report does its best to highlight issues and warnings related to your hard disk. It cannot be held responsible for any mistake. This page and its results cannot be used in any other way but the one defined by its author.


Muchas Gracias!!!