S.M.A.R.T - Status

  • Bei meiner Maxtor 6L080L0 wird im Bios immer angezeigt: S.M.A.R.T - Status "Bad".... ICh hab jetzt schon nen paar mal "Powermax" drüber laufen lassen, es wurden aber keine fehler gefunden. Kennt jemand ein Tool, womit ich den Fehler wieder Weg bekomme ??

    1: XP2600+ @ 2300Mhz, Asus A7N8X-Deluxe, 2x 512MB Twinmos PC500, MSI FX5700 Ultra 128MB @ 550/1000, Raid 0
    2: XP2500+ @ XP3200+, Asus A7V600-X, 512MB Kingston, Asus V9560 256MB RAM @ 366/600, Raid 0
    3: Athlon Thunderbird Slot A 1000, MSI MS-6191 (µATX), 512MB RAM PC100 cl2, Riva TNT Pro,
    Fil4l DHCP+Router:AMD K6 233, 64MB SDRAM cl2 , LAN 100Mbit, Compact Flash 16MB mit IDE-Adapter.

  • Wenn deine Festplatte kein S.M.A.R.T. unterstützt
    dann dürfte das auch schwierig werden...
    Bist du dir sicher das die Platte das tut ?

    Blut und Eisen!

  • ähh... ja bin ich !! Die Platte ist grademal ein 1/2 Jahr alt und S.M.A.R.T ist schon längst Standart. Außerdem könnte der Fehler schlecht angezeigt werden, wenn S.M.A.R.T nicht vorhanden wäre ;)

    1: XP2600+ @ 2300Mhz, Asus A7N8X-Deluxe, 2x 512MB Twinmos PC500, MSI FX5700 Ultra 128MB @ 550/1000, Raid 0
    2: XP2500+ @ XP3200+, Asus A7V600-X, 512MB Kingston, Asus V9560 256MB RAM @ 366/600, Raid 0
    3: Athlon Thunderbird Slot A 1000, MSI MS-6191 (µATX), 512MB RAM PC100 cl2, Riva TNT Pro,
    Fil4l DHCP+Router:AMD K6 233, 64MB SDRAM cl2 , LAN 100Mbit, Compact Flash 16MB mit IDE-Adapter.

  • Smart gibs schon seit ca. 1995 ;)


    Auslesen kann ichs ja...aber ich wills auch ändern können...

    1: XP2600+ @ 2300Mhz, Asus A7N8X-Deluxe, 2x 512MB Twinmos PC500, MSI FX5700 Ultra 128MB @ 550/1000, Raid 0
    2: XP2500+ @ XP3200+, Asus A7V600-X, 512MB Kingston, Asus V9560 256MB RAM @ 366/600, Raid 0
    3: Athlon Thunderbird Slot A 1000, MSI MS-6191 (µATX), 512MB RAM PC100 cl2, Riva TNT Pro,
    Fil4l DHCP+Router:AMD K6 233, 64MB SDRAM cl2 , LAN 100Mbit, Compact Flash 16MB mit IDE-Adapter.

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    HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability

    Common Options : Enabled, Disabled

    Quick Review

    This BIOS feature controls support for the hard disk's S.M.A.R.T. (Self Monitoring Analysis And Reporting Technology) capability.

    S.M.A.R.T. is supported by all current hard disks and it allows the early prediction and warning of impending hard disk disasters. You should enable it if you want to use S.M.A.R.T.-aware utilities to monitor the hard disk's condition. Enabling it also allows the monitoring of the hard disk's condition over a network.

    While S.M.A.R.T. looks like a really great safety feature, it isn't really that useful or even necessary for most users. For S.M.A.R.T. to work, it is not just a matter of enabling it in the BIOS. You must also keep a S.M.A.R.T.-aware hardware monitoring utility running in the background all the time.

    That's quite alright if the hard disk you are using has a spotty reputation and you need advanced warning of any impending failure. However, hard disks these days are mostly reliable enough to make S.M.A.R.T. redundant. Unless you are running mission-critical applications, it is very unlikely that S.M.A.R.T. will be of any use at all.

    With that said, S.M.A.R.T. is still useful in providing a modicum of data loss prevention by continuously monitoring hard disks for signs of impending failure. If you have critical or irreplaceable data, you should enable this BIOS feature and use a S.M.A.R.T.-aware hardware monitoring software. Just don't rely completely on it! Back up your data on a CD or DVD!

    Please note that even if you do not use any S.M.A.R.T.-aware utility, enabling S.M.A.R.T. in the BIOS uses up some bandwidth because the hard disk will continuously send out data packets. So, if you do not use S.M.A.R.T.-aware utilities or if you do not need that level of real-time reporting, disable HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability for better overall performance.

    Some of the newer BIOSes now come with S.M.A.R.T. monitoring support built-in. When you enable HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability, these new BIOSes will automatically check the hard disk's S.M.A.R.T. status at boot-up. However, such a feature has very limited utility as it can only tell you the status of the hard disk at boot-up. Therefore, it is still advisable for you to disable HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability unless you use a proper S.M.A.R.T.-aware monitoring utility.

  • Ich hab Smart im Bios schon abgestellt....die Meldung kommt trotzdem.....

    1: XP2600+ @ 2300Mhz, Asus A7N8X-Deluxe, 2x 512MB Twinmos PC500, MSI FX5700 Ultra 128MB @ 550/1000, Raid 0
    2: XP2500+ @ XP3200+, Asus A7V600-X, 512MB Kingston, Asus V9560 256MB RAM @ 366/600, Raid 0
    3: Athlon Thunderbird Slot A 1000, MSI MS-6191 (µATX), 512MB RAM PC100 cl2, Riva TNT Pro,
    Fil4l DHCP+Router:AMD K6 233, 64MB SDRAM cl2 , LAN 100Mbit, Compact Flash 16MB mit IDE-Adapter.