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Old 07-01-2007, 10:48 AM
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Default Smart Failure Predicted On Hard Disk 0: Toshiba Mk1032gaxa Warning: Immediately Backu

Hello to all,



I have 2 laptops both are TOSHIBA Satellite M55-S325.



Some times back i switched the HDD and everything went fine, windows started normally. I did it for one day

only just to test something then switched them back to their original places...



Yesterday i started laptop 1, a "SMART FAILURE PREDICTED ON HARD DISK 0: TOSHIBA

MK1032GAXA WARNING: IMMEDIATELY BACKUP YOUR DATA AND REPLACE YOUR HARD DISK

DRIVE. A FAILURE MAY BE IMMINENT" message was showing whenever i start the laptop..



So what i did, i took the HDD from laptop 2 and replaced it in laptop 1, BUT the message is still coming up

with this HDD...



so i thought both HDD are about to go with the wind.. i went to the computer market and bought a new HDD

(TOSHIBA) and when i replaced it in laptop1, i got the same message.. so i thought there is something

wrong with the new HDD, i went and got it changed, went back with another new HDD, got it installed in the

laptop and the bad news is i got the same message...



I tried 4 HDDs, 2 of them were brand new.. 4 HDD can not be all failing... there must be something else..



Please help me in this issue..


Any thought will be appreciated.


Thank you,

Yazen

Last edited by yazen : 07-01-2007 at 10:51 AM.
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