Hello everyone,
Last night, I decided to check if my HDD is healthy and not failing. I had a tragic event back then when my HDD died suddenly and I only had a few chances to back-up important documents so I'm quite paranoid about HDD's failing now.
So I ran CrystalDiskInfo and it found no errors or failing signs on my HDD.
I tried out HD Tune next, but I find it a bit more complex than CrystalDiskInfo so I think I'm going to need help reading the analysis readings.
Here is the benchmark readings:
This one is the full scan of the error checking readings, but I had to stop it because it is taking too long:
This one is the quick scan of the error checking readings:
And this one made me alarmed:
The one highlighted yellow on the picture above made me wonder what it is. After searching it up a few minutes, it is actually named End-to-End error attribute.
I was wondering, are the HD Tune readings normal? I don't really know anything about the highlighted attribute or if it is normal to have it like that. I think I'm being a little paranoid about this to be honest, but it's better to make sure my HDD is doing fine because I don't want to do the same mistake I did back then (not backing up my important files)
P.S. The temperature is at 44°C because the program just finished the error checking. The normal temperatures for this hard drive is 35°C-37°C.
Last night, I decided to check if my HDD is healthy and not failing. I had a tragic event back then when my HDD died suddenly and I only had a few chances to back-up important documents so I'm quite paranoid about HDD's failing now.
So I ran CrystalDiskInfo and it found no errors or failing signs on my HDD.
I tried out HD Tune next, but I find it a bit more complex than CrystalDiskInfo so I think I'm going to need help reading the analysis readings.
Here is the benchmark readings:
This one is the full scan of the error checking readings, but I had to stop it because it is taking too long:
This one is the quick scan of the error checking readings:
And this one made me alarmed:
The one highlighted yellow on the picture above made me wonder what it is. After searching it up a few minutes, it is actually named End-to-End error attribute.
I was wondering, are the HD Tune readings normal? I don't really know anything about the highlighted attribute or if it is normal to have it like that. I think I'm being a little paranoid about this to be honest, but it's better to make sure my HDD is doing fine because I don't want to do the same mistake I did back then (not backing up my important files)
P.S. The temperature is at 44°C because the program just finished the error checking. The normal temperatures for this hard drive is 35°C-37°C.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 64-bit
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- HP-15r110dx
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-4210U @ 1.70GHz
- Motherboard
- Hewlett-Packard 2211 (U3E1) (Haswell)
- Memory
- 6GB Dual-Channel DDR3 RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD 4400 Integrated Graphics
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Generic PnP Monitor on Intel HD Graphics Family
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital WDC WD7500BPVX-60JC3T0 750GB
- Keyboard
- Integrated Keyboard
- Mouse
- Generic Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 30Mbps
- Browser
- Mozilla Firefox
- Antivirus
- Bitdefender Total Security 2015/Malwarebytes Premium