Is this a genuine or not?
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Re: Is this a genuine or not?
Looks genuine to me, you can usually tell when they are a virus or malware as something will not look right. It could be that it is telling you it is failing when it isn't but I wouldn't take the chance, I would back up then continue to use it until.
Download and run CrystalDiskInfo, it will give you a health status. e.g GoodLast edited by Scott1541; 03-08-2012 at 14:04. -
Re: Is this a genuine or not?I'll have a search of the program you suggested, i clicked the little icon in the corner and this is what came up. If my hard drive is failing should i buy a replacement or just buy a new laptop?(Original post by Dez)
That looks like Windows' SMART monitor. You can download some other program to check the SMART values on your hard drive and verify that the drive is indeed failing, I think SpeedFan will allow you to perform the check-up.
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Re: Is this a genuine or not?(Original post by Scott1541)
Looks genuine to me, you can usually tell when they are a virus or malware as something will not look right. It could be that it is telling you it is failing when it isn't but I wouldn't take the chance, I would back up then continue to use it until.
Download and run CrystalDiskInfo, it will give you a health status. e.g Good
I've done two checks on it one with crystaldiskinfo as you suggested and another with Western digital.(Original post by SpiggyTopes)
That looks genuine, it's source it Microsoft Windows.
I thought the picture was my own desktop for a moment then, I was wondering why it wasn't working properly!
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Re: Is this a genuine or not?SMART isn't 100% accurate, it could be a false positive. But all the same you should heed the warning just in case. Best thing would be to replace the hard drive in your laptop. The rest of the machine is presumably working fine and would not need replacing.(Original post by ch0wm4n)
I'll have a search of the program you suggested, i clicked the little icon in the corner and this is what came up. If my hard drive is failing should i buy a replacement or just buy a new laptop?
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Re: Is this a genuine or not?Ok thanks(Original post by Dez)
SMART isn't 100% accurate, it could be a false positive. But all the same you should heed the warning just in case. Best thing would be to replace the hard drive in your laptop. The rest of the machine is presumably working fine and would not need replacing.
, sorry if this is a silly question but what is the difference between backing up through windows and me copying files that i need?
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Re: Is this a genuine or not?I've no idea how Windows Backup works, or even if it actually does. I'd stick with copying files, personally.(Original post by ch0wm4n)
Ok thanks
, sorry if this is a silly question but what is the difference between backing up through windows and me copying files that i need?
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Re: Is this a genuine or not?Ah ok then, i best get copying, funny how my portable hard drive arrived yesterday.(Original post by Dez)
I've no idea how Windows Backup works, or even if it actually does. I'd stick with copying files, personally.
Thanks for your help and everyone else who helped
, sorry if this is a silly question but what is the difference between backing up through windows and me copying files that i need?