diskpart/clean by accident....need to recover partitions,begging :'(

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       #181

    It depends on the storage controller driver and it's features if it can read the SMART data from the physical harddrive. And if so, it sends you an alert if drive is almost dead
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       #182

    Kaktussoft said:
    suspect008 said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Can't see message SMART CHECK ERROR.!! Sure it was there? Even after power off/on?

    Ah, no, I didnt run it two times.
    Isn't that red lines of text and numbers means any error??
    BIOS can talk to the disk directly and asked to SMART firmware on harddrive... "What are the failure statistics" . You never did that before I assume? If not ... I do neither ... maybe this is the case a long time
    No, Im sure there wasn't. Because I mentioned earliar that I do check my whole system once a month. It includes bios startup test, run in test, memory test and hard.

    So last time, there wasnt any. And never had hard disk error message too.

    Below is a screen shots from bios start and hard test after a power on/off.
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       #183

    diskpart/clean by accident....need to recover partitions,begging :'(-06072012395-001.jpg

    Hard disk test result was same as the privious one.
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       #184

    Kaktussoft said:
    It depends on the storage controller driver and it's features if it can read the SMART data from the physical harddrive. And if so, it sends you an alert if drive is almost dead

    Thats what I got from reading some old posts.
    Tomorow I have arranged everything to do a wipe clean of my hard and build partitions and everything again. So,

    I what I ask is that, should I take this into consider seresly or shall I post back after tomorow if this continues?
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #185

    It has nothing to do with the PW recovery process. Also not a problem caused by MACRIUM. Although they read and write a lot of disk blocks. And if the disk controller can't read/write he retries. And if retry count is very large... smart reports an error.

    Backup all your data as soon as possible!!! Replace disk with a new one.
    I think your drive is dying.
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       #186

    This could well be the cause of the problems you have been having.
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       #187

    suspect008 said:
    diskpart/clean by accident....need to recover partitions,begging :'(-06072012395-001.jpg

    Hard disk test result was same as the privious one.
    Screenshot tells you all
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       #188

    You need to immediately backup everything you need on that disk and be prepared to replace it.
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  10. Posts : 192
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       #190

    OH god!!! Shit
    Yes, I will backup everything and now it has shut down and not using. Still the notebook is under warranty.
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