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Booting a Hitachi Deskstar 120 GB PATA hard drive - The BIOS tells me to immediately back-up my data and replace the drive

The IBM/Hitachi Deskstar PATA hard drives are known to have a terribly high failure rate. I've personally had three Deskstar hard drives fail. Hopefully I had backed up my important data. In this case, I'm trying to boot off a Hitachi Deskstar 120 GB PATA hard drive that came with a Power Macintosh Quicksilver 2002 I bought used. (Well, of course, the Quicksilver didn't ship off the factory with a Hitachi Deskstar). The first time I tried to boot the Quicksilver, it took a very long time to boot into Mac OS X. The drive was spending most of its time making horrible noises, perhaps resetting itself. It actually read data for 2 seconds every 10 seconds or so. I took the Deskstar out of the Quicksilver. Then in order to test it, I plugged it into some PC. Now is the funny part, before even booting off the hard drive, the BIOS tells me: SMART Failure Predicted on Primary Master WARNING: Immediately back-up your data and replace your hard disk drive.A failure may be imminent. However I've been able to start Debian GNU/Linux off some Debian Live system, and then I (high-level) formatted the drive with a write test by doing: mkfs.ext3 -c -c /dev/hda1 ... it took 12 hours to format 120 GB The drive appears to work properly, but from what the BIOS tells me, I will for sure *not* use it. There is a very high risk I will lose date if I use it...

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Smart Failure Predicted on Hard Disk
Hello everyoneAbout a month ago this message appear in my laptop when I powered up: Smart Failure Predicted on Hard Disk 2Warning: Immediately back up your data and replaced you hard disk drive. A failure may be imminent.

What does this mean? (Warning at start up)
SMART Failure Predicted on Hard Disk 0: IC25N060ATMR04-0-(PM) WARNING: Immediately back-up your data and replace05h) your hard disk drive. A failure may be imminent. Press F1 to continue. Does that mean I'm about to crash? ...

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Booting a Hitachi Deskstar 120 GB PATA hard drive

The IBM/Hitachi Deskstar PATA hard drives are known to have a terribly high failure rate. I've personally had three Deskstar hard drives ... all of them fail. Hopefully I had backed up my important data. In this case, I'm trying to boot off a Hitachi Deskstar 120 GB PATA hard drive Now is the funny part, before even booting off the hard drive, the BIOS tells me: SMART Failure Predicted on Primary Master WARNING: Immediately back-up your data and replace your hard disk drive.A failure may be imminent. However I've been able to start Debian GNU/Linux off some Debian Live system, and then I (high-level) formatted the drive with a write test by doing: mkfs.ext3 -c -c /dev/hda1 ... it took 12 hours to format 120 GB The drive appears to work properly, but from what the BIOS tells me, I will for sure *not* use it. There is a very high risk I will lose date if I use it.

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