Can I turn off the hard drive warning?

Sparafucile

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Win7 is sending me a lot of warning messages that tell me my new Samsung drive (HD103SJ) is about to fail. I checked the drive with DickCheckup and it didn't report any problems. That utility records data every 10 minutes. I assume that Win7 is getting something from the SMART output and flagging it, but my guess is that the drive is okay as indicated by DiskCheckup. So, I would like to turn off the annoying messages. Is there any way to do that?

FWIW, I have made multiple images of the OS (resides on the Samsung drive) and use the rest of the drive only for backups. If it dies, I can recover.
 

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goto samsung's website and download their hard drive tools and test with that. Those might give you a better idea of whats wrong with the drive and if you need to RMA the drive.
 

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Custom Build
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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AMD Phenom II 1090 3.2 six core
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MSI 890FXA-GD65
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16 gig DDR3
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MSI R6950 2gig
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Acer 23inch led
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Thank you. I downloaded the Samsung diagnostic tool. When I ran it an error message appeared saying that it was incompatible with a 64-bit system. I also tried to find a way to either e-mail or talk to a customer support person, but it looks like the only option is to ask for an RMA. Naturally I don't want to return the drive and be down until I can get a new one, unless it is actually defective.
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7
CPU
Q9600
Motherboard
Gigabyte
Memory
8 GB Patriot
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDYA
Monitor(s) Displays
HP w2207h
Hard Drives
5
PSU
PC Power & Cooling 630 watt
Case
Xclio
Thank you. I downloaded the Samsung diagnostic tool. When I ran it an error message appeared saying that it was incompatible with a 64-bit system. I also tried to find a way to either e-mail or talk to a customer support person, but it looks like the only option is to ask for an RMA. Naturally I don't want to return the drive and be down until I can get a new one, unless it is actually defective.

I think you want a different version, an .iso, which you can use to create a CD.

I haven't verified that the CD created from the image is bootable, but it would make very little sense if it wasn't.

Boot from the CD. I believe that the utility will autorun. It wouldn't use your operating system at all.

Alternately, you could download and install Crystal Disk Info (freeware). I use it under Win7 X64. It uses SMART information to report on the health of drives.
 

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homegrown
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Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
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Intel Core I7-3930k
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Asus P9X79 Pro
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16 GB Gskill DDR3-2133
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eVGA GTX680
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Creative X-Fi Titanium
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As PA246Q
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Corsair Force GT, 120 GB
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PCP&C Silencer 750 Crossfire
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Silverstone FT02
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Noctua NH-D14
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cheap Logitech USB
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Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (old optical) USB
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