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dell dimension 4300 (harddrive) help please
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| James Johnson 2004-07-19, 11:45 pm |
| ok here is the scoop. I am a sideline system builder/repair a friend from work has a dell that is giving him fits with the harddrive supposedly, so he brings it over and asks me to reformat and reinstall windows xp. Well he can't find his winxp (dell) cd, so while he is finding it, i temporarily install my xp disc. After a reformat and reinstall, i get the following message.
"Dell's disk monitoring system has detected that drive 0 on the primary EIDE controller is operating outside of normal specifications. It is advisable to immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive by calling your support desk or Dell Computer Corporation."
i go to the dell webpage and search and it says that it is smart drive detecting any possible failures at post.
Is this true, or is it noticing that it is not a dell packaged Winxp disc. Is there a way of disabling this if it is just dell's system check.
thanx to all who help, in advance.
James Johnson
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| Unfortunately, that message indicates that it's a failing drive.
(Also, you really should post in plain text on Usenet)
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"James Johnson" <jamjohn@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10fom3ta1enrd1c@corp.supernews.com...
ok here is the scoop. I am a sideline system builder/repair a friend from
work has a dell that is giving him fits with the harddrive supposedly, so he
brings it over and asks me to reformat and reinstall windows xp. Well he
can't find his winxp (dell) cd, so while he is finding it, i temporarily
install my xp disc. After a reformat and reinstall, i get the following
message.
"Dell's disk monitoring system has detected that drive 0 on the primary EIDE
controller is operating outside of normal specifications. It is advisable to
immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive by calling
your support desk or Dell Computer Corporation."
i go to the dell webpage and search and it says that it is smart drive
detecting any possible failures at post.
Is this true, or is it noticing that it is not a dell packaged Winxp disc.
Is there a way of disabling this if it is just dell's system check.
thanx to all who help, in advance.
James Johnson
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| Edward J. Neth 2004-07-19, 11:45 pm |
| The drive is dying. Back up the data immediately and replace it.
"James Johnson" <jamjohn@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10fom3ta1enrd1c@corp.supernews.com...
ok here is the scoop. I am a sideline system builder/repair a friend from
work has a dell that is giving him fits with the harddrive supposedly, so he
brings it over and asks me to reformat and reinstall windows xp. Well he
can't find his winxp (dell) cd, so while he is finding it, i temporarily
install my xp disc. After a reformat and reinstall, i get the following
message.
"Dell's disk monitoring system has detected that drive 0 on the primary EIDE
controller is operating outside of normal specifications. It is advisable to
immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive by calling
your support desk or Dell Computer Corporation."
i go to the dell webpage and search and it says that it is smart drive
detecting any possible failures at post.
Is this true, or is it noticing that it is not a dell packaged Winxp disc.
Is there a way of disabling this if it is just dell's system check.
thanx to all who help, in advance.
James Johnson
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| That's definitely a failing hard drive message. Dells don't
care what XP disk you use as long as it's not someone else's
OEM one.
"ELR" <iggier63@yahoo.comNOSPAM> wrote in message
news:c4ZKc.22067$lz2.15573@nwrddc03.gnilink.net...
> Unfortunately, that message indicates that it's a failing drive.
>
> (Also, you really should post in plain text on Usenet)
>
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> "James Johnson" <jamjohn@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:10fom3ta1enrd1c@corp.supernews.com...
> ok here is the scoop. I am a sideline system builder/repair a friend
from
> work has a dell that is giving him fits with the harddrive supposedly,
so he
> brings it over and asks me to reformat and reinstall windows xp. Well
he
> can't find his winxp (dell) cd, so while he is finding it, i
temporarily
> install my xp disc. After a reformat and reinstall, i get the
following
> message.
>
> "Dell's disk monitoring system has detected that drive 0 on the
primary EIDE
> controller is operating outside of normal specifications. It is
advisable to
> immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive by
calling
> your support desk or Dell Computer Corporation."
>
> i go to the dell webpage and search and it says that it is smart drive
> detecting any possible failures at post.
>
> Is this true, or is it noticing that it is not a dell packaged Winxp
disc.
> Is there a way of disabling this if it is just dell's system check.
>
> thanx to all who help, in advance.
> James Johnson
>
>
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| Christopher Muto 2004-07-20, 8:45 am |
| replace the drive and try to clone the image that you spent time building to
the new drive so you don't have to do that again. if it is successful then
you have saved yourself lots of time. look up the system tag number on
support.dell.com and see if the system is still under warranty. if it is
then run dell hard disk diagnostics until it produces an error then call
dell and report the error for an instant drive replace without discussion
(or they will have you do this and then call them back). if it is not under
dell warranty then look up the serial number on the drive and go to the
drive manufacturers web site as it *may* still be under warranty by them (no
longer the case, but used to be that maxtor and wd drives had 3 year
warranties regardless of what dell's warranty commitment was to you).
otherwise buy a new drive and try to clone the existing image to it before
spending time rebuilding from scratch...
"James Johnson" <jamjohn@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10fom3ta1enrd1c@corp.supernews.com...
ok here is the scoop. I am a sideline system builder/repair a friend from
work has a dell that is giving him fits with the harddrive supposedly, so he
brings it over and asks me to reformat and reinstall windows xp. Well he
can't find his winxp (dell) cd, so while he is finding it, i temporarily
install my xp disc. After a reformat and reinstall, i get the following
message.
"Dell's disk monitoring system has detected that drive 0 on the primary EIDE
controller is operating outside of normal specifications. It is advisable to
immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive by calling
your support desk or Dell Computer Corporation."
i go to the dell webpage and search and it says that it is smart drive
detecting any possible failures at post.
Is this true, or is it noticing that it is not a dell packaged Winxp disc.
Is there a way of disabling this if it is just dell's system check.
thanx to all who help, in advance.
James Johnson
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| The OP said he'd already reformatted the disk. Methinks your advice is a
little late.
"Christopher Muto" <muto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:K4aLc.13846$W86.5611@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
| replace the drive and try to clone the image that you spent time building
to
| the new drive so you don't have to do that again. if it is successful
then
| you have saved yourself lots of time. look up the system tag number on
| support.dell.com and see if the system is still under warranty. if it is
| then run dell hard disk diagnostics until it produces an error then call
| dell and report the error for an instant drive replace without discussion
| (or they will have you do this and then call them back). if it is not
under
| dell warranty then look up the serial number on the drive and go to the
| drive manufacturers web site as it *may* still be under warranty by them
(no
| longer the case, but used to be that maxtor and wd drives had 3 year
| warranties regardless of what dell's warranty commitment was to you).
| otherwise buy a new drive and try to clone the existing image to it before
| spending time rebuilding from scratch...
|
| "James Johnson" <jamjohn@charter.net> wrote in message
| news:10fom3ta1enrd1c@corp.supernews.com...
| ok here is the scoop. I am a sideline system builder/repair a friend from
| work has a dell that is giving him fits with the harddrive supposedly, so
he
| brings it over and asks me to reformat and reinstall windows xp. Well he
| can't find his winxp (dell) cd, so while he is finding it, i temporarily
| install my xp disc. After a reformat and reinstall, i get the following
| message.
|
| "Dell's disk monitoring system has detected that drive 0 on the primary
EIDE
| controller is operating outside of normal specifications. It is advisable
to
| immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive by calling
| your support desk or Dell Computer Corporation."
|
| i go to the dell webpage and search and it says that it is smart drive
| detecting any possible failures at post.
|
| Is this true, or is it noticing that it is not a dell packaged Winxp
disc.
| Is there a way of disabling this if it is just dell's system check.
|
| thanx to all who help, in advance.
| James Johnson
|
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| Christopher Muto 2004-07-21, 1:45 am |
| methinks you didn't read the op carefully. he said he reformatted and
reinstalled an os on the original drive but still gets an error and his
concern was that perhaps the error message was a result of using a version
of windows not supplied by dell. his error message has nothing to do with
windows and it was a mistake to spend time reloading the os without first
testing the drive. but having done that, he try to make the best of a bad
situation and clone the image from the current drive to a new one. the
current drive is still working despite its warning of emanate failure. so
why not try to clone the existing image from the current problematic drive
to a new good drive and not have to reload the os etc from scratch.
additionally i offered tips on how to get a repayment expeditiously... none
of this was suggested by others and so i thought i would contribute these
thoughts.
"ELR" <iggier63@yahoo.comNOSPAM> wrote in message
news:mBcLc.9399$Iz3.5788@nwrddc01.gnilink.net...
> The OP said he'd already reformatted the disk. Methinks your advice is a
> little late.
>
>
> "Christopher Muto" <muto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:K4aLc.13846$W86.5611@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
> | replace the drive and try to clone the image that you spent time
building
> to
> | the new drive so you don't have to do that again. if it is successful
> then
> | you have saved yourself lots of time. look up the system tag number on
> | support.dell.com and see if the system is still under warranty. if it
is
> | then run dell hard disk diagnostics until it produces an error then call
> | dell and report the error for an instant drive replace without
discussion
> | (or they will have you do this and then call them back). if it is not
> under
> | dell warranty then look up the serial number on the drive and go to the
> | drive manufacturers web site as it *may* still be under warranty by them
> (no
> | longer the case, but used to be that maxtor and wd drives had 3 year
> | warranties regardless of what dell's warranty commitment was to you).
> | otherwise buy a new drive and try to clone the existing image to it
before
> | spending time rebuilding from scratch...
> |
> | "James Johnson" <jamjohn@charter.net> wrote in message
> | news:10fom3ta1enrd1c@corp.supernews.com...
> | ok here is the scoop. I am a sideline system builder/repair a friend
from
> | work has a dell that is giving him fits with the harddrive supposedly,
so
> he
> | brings it over and asks me to reformat and reinstall windows xp. Well
he
> | can't find his winxp (dell) cd, so while he is finding it, i temporarily
> | install my xp disc. After a reformat and reinstall, i get the
following
> | message.
> |
> | "Dell's disk monitoring system has detected that drive 0 on the primary
> EIDE
> | controller is operating outside of normal specifications. It is
advisable
> to
> | immediately back up your data and replace your hard disk drive by
calling
> | your support desk or Dell Computer Corporation."
> |
> | i go to the dell webpage and search and it says that it is smart drive
> | detecting any possible failures at post.
> |
> | Is this true, or is it noticing that it is not a dell packaged Winxp
> disc.
> | Is there a way of disabling this if it is just dell's system check.
> |
> | thanx to all who help, in advance.
> | James Johnson
> |
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