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Thread: Can my harddisk be saved?


i have 64 bit system 3 harddisks. on this, run dual boot of ubuntu 11.10 , windows 7, each installed on own drive.

morning tried boot windows, after grub told me:

a disk read error occured. press ctrl+alt+del restart
so booted ubuntu , tried mount disk on windows installed. however, unable mount , exited code 2.

started disk utility , noticed disk consisted of large ntfs partition, had 22 gig free space (i believe ntfs partition whole 1tb disk) ran short smart self-test. says:

self assessment: passed
self-tests: failed (read)
power cycles 2160
bad sectors: 21 bad sectors
and attributes of tests many or n/a, 3 turned out red:
1. read error rate.
assessment: failed in past
normalized: 100, worst: 43, threshold: 51, value: 141

5. reallocated sector count
assessment:warning
normalized 100, worst 100, threshold 10, value: 13 sectors

197. current pending sector count
assessment: warning
normalized 100, worst 99, threshold 0, 8 sectors
i'm not sure go here. can fix things (if that's possible)?

oh, forgot tried check filesystem in disk utility. says

file system check on "1" (partition 1 of ata samsung hd103uj) completed
file system not clean.


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