Re: Boot warning
From: WTC (bcrawfordjr(remove)_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/07/05
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Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 18:59:12 -0800
You cannot correct this problem. It may not fail for long time or it might
fail tomorrow.
If you are connecting other devices to your hard drive(s) like fans, you
should not do this. Your PSU maybe underpowered.
-- William "Jim" <Jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6003A84C-2263-4C03-AEB1-11A094A25DBD@microsoft.com... > How does this happen and does this mean I cannot correct the problem and > that > the computer is about to "crash"? > > "WTC" wrote: > >> It is a SMART error, warning you that your hard is failing. It is warning >> you. >> >> Look at your event viewer for warning as well. >> >> start>run and type >> >> eventvwr >> >> then select system in the left hand pane >> >> -- >> William >> >> >> "Jim" <Jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:234C7589-AF51-4B75-AE66-4E649775B8A6@microsoft.com... >> > Following the recent use of an IEEE connection, the following message >> > appears >> > each time I boot the computer: >> > >> > Smart failure predicted on primary master WDC WD10000BB22CCBO >> > Immediatley backup your data and replace youor hard disk drive. A >> > failure >> > may be imminent. >> > >> > I then have a choice of clicking F2 to resume setup or F1 to go to BIOS >> > settings. Continuing the boot so far has not resulted in any problems. >> > >> > Why is this happening and can I correct whatever is causing it. >> > >> > Thanks >> >> >>
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