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Matt Ellis
12-01-2006, 08:27 PM
I'm getting high raw read and seek error rates for a disk I just received from Seagate in replacement for another failed disk. It's an 80GB SATA drive. Raw read error rate is up in the 9 digits, and climbs every time I rerun diskcheckup. Seek error rate is in 6 digits, also climbing. All other parameters look fine - no sector reallocations, etc.

Are these error rate numbers actually error counts, or are they something else? These are climbing so fast, with no apparent malfunction of the computer, that it seems like they may be counts of all reads and seeks, not just errors.

How can I interpret these big scary numbers?

Thanks,

Matt Ellis

passmark
12-02-2006, 12:46 AM
You will have to talk to Seagate to know exactly what the Raw number mean.

But big numbers are not abnormal. Here is a sample from my hard drive.

ID Description Raw Value Status Value Worst Threshold TEC
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1 Raw Read Error Rate 36502972 OK 105 89 6 N.A.
7 Seek Error Rate 14893799 OK 72 60 30 N.A.

The 'worst' and 'threshold' values are the ones to watch.