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- How should I understand Current Pending Sector Count in . . .
Description Current Pending Sector Count S M A R T parameter is a critical parameter and indicates the current count of unstable sectors (waiting for remapping) The raw value of this attribute indicates the total number of sectors waiting for remapping Later, when some of these sectors are read successfully, the value is decreased
- How do I reduce pending sector count as reported by SMART?
My 8TB Western Digital HDD is showing errors in SMART id 197: Current Pending Sector Count (Value=416, normalized=100) How can I reduce this? (The SMART fields are readable in e g Ubuntu live CD
- Reallocate sector count, do I need to worry? [Crystal Disk Info]
A reallocated sector count above zero does not immediately mean that the hard drive is going to fail, but it can be an early warning sign Your disk has thousands of spare sectors used for remapping bad sectors The count of 18 reallocate sectors is not excessive, and the disk may go on to live many more years and to work just fine
- How to force a remap of sectors reported in S. M. A. R. T C5 (Current . . .
So assuming a 512-byte sector hard drive, 12 KB of ‘Pending Sectors’ or in this example 12KB marked by the OS as ‘bad sectors’, that would correspond to decimal 24 or hexadecimal 0x18 as would be shown by a S M A R T disk utility such as Crystal Disk Information: ID Attribute Name Current Worst Threshold Raw
- Pending Sector issue. Does this mean the HDD is failing?
Description Current Pending Sector Count S M A R T parameter is a critical parameter and indicates the current count of unstable sectors (waiting for remapping) The raw value of this attribute indicates the total number of sectors waiting for remapping Later, when some of these sectors are read successfully, the value is decreased
- smart - hard drive pending sector count - Super User
Pending Sector Count was about 2000 when I started keeping an eye on it 2 weeks ago I have never noticed any problems with the disk If it makes any difference, I have a Dell M1530 dual boot Vista-Ubuntu The hard drive is a Samsung HM160HI Edit: Apparently half the problem was that I didn't (still somewhat don't) know how to interpret the data
- linux - Trying to remove diagnose single Current_Pending_Sector in S. M . . .
However pending sector count still did not change after that I also called sync and smartctl -t offline dev sda to try 'forcing' the drive to reallocate the sector
- How to interpret SMART Reallocated Sectors Count (WD Elements)
Its too bad you don't have the reallocated event count over the time period, but my advice is that if you check again, and see additional reallocated sectors, backup and replace the disk bad sectors tend to grow exponentially with time, so if you have more than a few, and they continue to grow, the disk can no longer be trusted
- How to force Remap Current Pending Sector Count - Super User
Remapping the sector would not be a good idea because this would prevent recovery of it's data if a later read operation were to succeed Instead the drive makes a note of the bad sector and waits for one of 2 events to occur The "Current Pending Sector Count" is a count of such sectors
- hard drive - Crystal Disk Info shows caution, reallocate sector count . . .
Check your "pending sectors" count Don not rely on one-dimensional simplifications like "good" or "caution" by Crystal Disk Info Instead compare the results with other drives you have That gives you an idea about what seems to be normal One broken sector does not necessarily mean that the life of your drive is over
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