HDD fail soon preventing Install.


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
       #1

    HDD fail soon preventing Install.


    Hey,

    On my system i originaly had 'Windows 7 32bit' Installed how ever i needed more ram in my pc which was over the amount in which 32bit can use, I noticed that i also had a 64bit of Windows 7 install disk as well as a 32bit version so i tryed to upgrade to 64bit from 32 and i refused to upgrade so i did a complete fresh install.

    I formated my HDD and the tryed to install the 64bit version when i can across this.....


    First of it takes ages to get to the language select sreen from selecting boot disk.

    Secondly when i do select the language and click install now it takes for ever on the 'Setup is Starting...' Screen.

    'Not sure but i dont think these 2 took so long when i installed it about 6 months ago.'

    now for the major issues....


    these are the Partitions it made last time, they are all free and have nothing on them now,

    Imageshack - snapshot201007025.jpg

    When i select the biggest or anyone of these i get a warning message at the bottom and a text bit saying show details somthing like that and it displays this when i click it.

    Imageshack - snapshot201007026.jpg

    now if i just ignor this and go on and install it displays like the image below for about 10-20 mins then...

    Imageshack - snapshot201007027.jpg

    it displays this error,

    Imageshack - snapshot20100702.jpg

    Now i came here as at the moment i dont have the money to go out and buy a new 'SATA HDD', so im looking to hope i can solve the issue.


    PS: these images actually were taken trying to install 32bit instead of 64bit how ever ive way the results are the same.
    Last edited by Relentless; 01 Jul 2010 at 19:02. Reason: befor i get told to try installing 32bit
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  2.    #2

    Test your HD's using maker's diagnostic/repair full CD scan: Hard Drive Diagnostics Tools and Utilities (Storage) - TACKtech Corp.

    Next run chkdsk /r on all HD's from Win7 DVD Repair console command line.

    Next zero the HD using DISKPART Clean All command, to get the cleanest possible slate: Boot DVD>Repair console>Recovery tools, open Command Line, type:

    DISKPART
    LIST DISK
    SELECT DISK # (for Windows 7 disk)
    clean
    create partition primary
    select partition 1
    assign letter=c:
    active
    format
    exit

    Now return to Install Now to Custom install to partition you have just created.
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    - Unable to find a Diag/repair to'ol for my make of HD as mine is 'MDT'

    - On 'chkdsk /r' it said the following,

    The type of the file system is NTFS.
    Cannot lock current drive.
    Windows cannot run disk checking on this volume because it is write protected


    - i have not proceeded any further as im not sure if i should ingor this and continue or what ever....


    Update:
    Hmmmm... i did 'chkdsk /c' and i got loads of scans and what not and the final line said,

    failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50.

    im assuming thats because of there is no OS on the system currently.

    also it said '3086 KB total disk space' thats not right -_-

    so....
    Last edited by Relentless; 01 Jul 2010 at 20:27. Reason: Update
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  4.    #4

    Use GWScan as it works on almost all HD's. It is Western Digital Lifeguard but adapted for all models: GWSCAN 5.12

    Extract the files then burn the ISO which will unzip into C:cabs. Suggest you use ImgBurn at 4x speed to burn it.

    Use full Scan from booted CD, then zero the HD from same CD.

    Are you running chkdisk /r exactly as typed from Win7 DVD Command Line? It should only give the error you report if it is being run from same HD being checked. Try again, or burn free Partition Wizard bootable CD to run File System Check on each HD.
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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I ran GWSCAN 5.12 and did a full test and it said this on last line

    'Warning! One or more current or worst-case attributes are below threshold.'

    then it tells me to press any key to continue.

    the Stuff is as followed,

    ID Name Value Thresh Worst

    1 raw Read Error Rate 200 51 20
    3 spin up time 235 21 215
    4 start/stop count 100 0 100
    5 re-allocate sector count 117 140 117
    7 seek error rate 127 51 127
    9 power-on hours count 91 0 97
    10 spin retry count 100 51 100
    11 drive calibration retry count 100 51 100
    12 drive power cycle count 100 0 100
    194 HDA temperature 119 0 103
    196 Re-allocated sector event 171 0 171
    197 current pending sector count 200 0 200
    198 offline uncorrectable sector count 200 0 200
    199 ultraDMA CRC error rate 200 0 200
    200 Multi zone error rate 200 51 200

    then when i try to Zero using the same CD i get this

    Please contact tech support and report the following error...
    GWSCAN 5.12 - data lifeguard Diagnostics
    SEEK NOT COMPLETE
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  6.    #6

    The drive is failing. Just be glad you got your data off of it.

    To read more about the SMART values reported: S.M.A.R.T. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

    New Egg has HD's on sale with coupon here: http://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail...dex-_-E0-_-HDD

    Tiger Direct has some top rated HD's for under $40: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...|c:139|&Sort=4
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  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    D: dam it, wonder why its turned out like this the thing is only a year old come next month, Thanks for the help ^^
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  8.    #8

    It may still be covered under warranty then. Most computer hardware is warranteed for a year for replacement or repair. Call tech support to see.
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