If any defect are found, a list will be offered at the end or after aborting the scan. The "LONG Test" will collect information about possible defects.
#Seagate seatools dos no erase free#
At any time, feel free to Cancel the test without harming the drive. The highest capacity drives often take 6 to 8 hours to complete. Because the "LONG Test" reads every sector on the drive, the amount of time required will depend on the speed and capacity of the disk drive. * Long test: It will take a long time to complete. Se puede usar para recuperar sectores defectuosos y borrar todos los datos.
#Seagate seatools dos no erase full#
* Full Erase (Borrado completo): rellena la unidad completa con ceros. Ésta se usa normalmente para encontrar y reparar los sectores defectuosos. * Long test (Prueba larga): realiza una exploración completa de la unidad. (From: SeaTools Support -In Spanish-> Tutorial de Seatools para DOS -in Spanish-) I will like something like chkdsk (in Windows) that try to fix sectors and if it can not then mark them like removed (for not read/write those sectors more). Then I am thinking in download: " SeaTools for DOS", but I do not know the option that I have to select: Long test OR Full Erase OR other. I did a check (from: Ubuntu Live CD -> Disk Utility) and I received a fail in SMART: "ID: 5, Attribute name: Reallocated Sectors Count", here you can see it: I accessed to Ubuntu Live CD to check the partitions but it has not any. It had a Operating System and one day magically turned off and now receive that message, when I press F1 it says that it has not any Operating System. I tend to believe this is a false positive from Alt-F.Hello, I have a laptop that when it starts automatically I receive a message: On the internet, I see some reports of this error, some of which seem to be valid, and some seemingly false positives corresponding to large disks in a nas. So, I took out the disk and ran the SeaToolsDOS223ALL on CD short test only, as that ought to reveal any such fault. ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE UPDATED WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUEġ84 End-to-End_Error 0x0032 099 099 099 Old_age Always FAILING_NOW 1 Please note the following marginal Attributes: SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED Smartctl 6.2 r3841 (local build)Ĭopyright (C) 2002-13, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, = START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION = When I ssh to Alt-F and run smartctl, I get: No additional messages about this problem will be sent. You can also use the smartctl utility for further investigation. The following warning/error was logged by the smartd daemon:ĭevice: /dev/sda, Failed SMART usage Attribute: 184 End-to-End_Error. This message was generated by the smartd daemon running on: I inserted it in the DNS-323 and it works as I expected, except there is a smart error sent in my email when the nas boots: I thought, since gparted copies everything, including UUID, this would be straightforward, making the new disk automatically known to all the machines/OS that access it. So, I was encouraged and used gparted to copy my initial 2TB sda drive to the ST3000DM001. SeaTools for DOS v2.23 -ĭevice 0 is Seagate Device ST3000DM001-1CH166 W1F1M1DC On Intel ICH7ĭevice is 48 Bit Addressed - Number of LBAs 5860533167 ( 3000.593 GB )Īnd a shorter log from SeaTools Bootable, a beta program that installs to a usb key, has a nice gui, but fewer features, afaics, except for easy copy of logs to the key: One of the rather terse logs from this utility: As they have a lot of failure complaints that I see, I ran short and long tests on each, using SeaToolsDOS223ALL.ISOĪll tests passed and I was even able to change one disk to its native capacity (3TB) from a smaller capacity that must have been imposed by the previous user's operating system. I bought a couple of 3TB Seagate disks used. It has been working very nicely for some time. "The box is currently running Alt-F 0.1RC4 with kernel 3.10.32, and flashed with Alt-F-0.1RC4, kernel 3.10.32."