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Dell Inspiron 8600 (laptop)
Not exactly new but not real old. Maybe 4 years max.
I had debian installed for a long time and it was running ok. Eventually it started being a hoe so I installed archlinux and it was ok for a while. Then I started having problems when I tried installing stuff using pacman. I think this is when the drive became non-writable or something. So I installed gentoo for fun. Well, after installation I booted up and it worked fine for a couple reboots. Then it made me do a fsck or whatever its called. Found problems that it couldnt fix I guess. So I reinstalled and all went well until the same thing happened. So I installed kubuntu thinking that gentoo was screwing up my file system. Kubuntu installed fine but after a few reboots the drive is not writable anymore. Same problems as with the other one. I dont hear any bad noises or anything. I havent gotten any hardware errors, just system errors saying the drive is not writable. How do I know if I need a new HD?
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Thanks for the suggestion. I've never heard of SMART so I'll be sure to try it out this weekend. As for memtest, I highly doubt that is the cause because the distro runs fine... it just can't write to the disk :)
Thanks again. I'll reply back with my results.
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2006-12-23, 06:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 2006-12-23, 06:14 AM by d03boy.)
Interesting little tool... It says this:
SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: FAILED!
Drive failure expected in less than 24 hours. SAVE ALL DATA.
So I guess my drive is just dying on me :( ... well at least it got a solid 800 hours in...
Anyone know how much a laptop ATA disk drive costs? Preferably at least 60gb
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nowadays they are cheap enough,
you can replace it with an 80 or 100gb hdd' if you wish
thank yourself that you at least had the time to back it up before it failed
cheers
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Thought I'd reply with some followup. I bought a new 80gb HD (WD Raptor from newegg) for about $75 which includes s/h. This is just a fun computer so I didn't really lose any data and I dont need a lot of space so all is well. Just put in the HD this weekend and it seems to be running fine (once I get wireless working correctly.. ugh)