Macrium Backup error

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  1. Posts : 448
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       #11

    dalchina said:
    Reallocated Sectors is ok, which is important.
    Spin Retry Count also ok
    Uncorrectable sector count - 2 shown.
    The total count of uncorrectable errors when reading/writing a sector. A rise in the value of this attribute indicates defects of the disk surface and/or problems in the mechanical subsystem.

    I would say there's some indication of degradation, and you need to keep an eye on this, making sure you have adequate backup arrangements.Unfortunately some other numbers are vendor specific and not immediately meaningful (not a % e.g.)

    Mine for comparison:
    Attachment 80422
    Thanks very much
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 448
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #12

    dalchina said:
    Reallocated Sectors is ok, which is important.
    Spin Retry Count also ok
    Uncorrectable sector count - 2 shown.
    The total count of uncorrectable errors when reading/writing a sector. A rise in the value of this attribute indicates defects of the disk surface and/or problems in the mechanical subsystem.

    I would say there's some indication of degradation, and you need to keep an eye on this, making sure you have adequate backup arrangements.Unfortunately some other numbers are vendor specific and not immediately meaningful (not a % e.g.)

    Mine for comparison:
    Attachment 80422
    I was just checking my other pc wherein in one disk current pending sector count showing current value 1 worst value 1 and raw values 0000Ffffffff and same values for uncorrtectable sector count.
    In other disk Cpsc and usc both value for current 97 worst 1 and raw 000000000051.

    Please confirm whether these hard disk are near dead.

    Thanks
      My Computer


 

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