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Date: | Fri, 4 Feb 2005 21:26:37 +0000 |
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My hard disk has deteriorated to the point that it is about to fail.
The following error message now appears: "1720 Smart Hard Drive detects
imminent failure. Your Hard Drive is detecting imminent failure. To
ensure no data loss, back-up contents and replace this hard drive.
Attribute failed: #10"
The HDD is a 37.2 Gigabyte Maxtor 5T040H4 (with 32 Gigs used). It is
running on a Compaq Deskpro with a 997 MHz, Intel Pentium III chip, and
190 MB of SDRAM. My operating environment is Window 2000 Professional
5.00.2195 (Service Pack 4)
I have a lot of video and audio files on the machine, in addition to my
data files. I also have a lot of one-off programs and add-ons which I
want to save. I therefore would like to know the following:
1. Can I repair the HDD or must I replace it?
2. Is there a program which will allow me literally to copy
everything on my hard drive altogether, as one
unit of data, and then copy it to a replacement drive, again in one
block of data?
3. What is the best way (i.e the procedure) for replacing the HDD
(e.g I am thinking of buying an Iomega External Drive,
copying all items on my HDD onto this, replacing the internal HDD
in the Compaq, and then copying back from my External HDD to the
new internal HDD)?
4. Are there any particular issues or problems I need to guard
against when trying to replace my internal HDD and is
the Iomega the best External Drive to buy for the above task?
This is very urgent so I would appreciate a speedy reply
Best wishes
Denzal
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