AHCI is set to disabled does this need to be enabled
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AHCI is set to disabled does this need to be enabled
No. If AHCI is disabled, then it should be running in IDE/Legacy mode already.Quote:
AHCI is set to disabled does this need to be enabled
Hmm. That's strange. One possibility is that Seatools doesn't have the drivers for your motherboard's chipset. It's weird that the Windows version couldn't even see the drive it was on.
sorry the seatools for windows did see the drive and showed up falures,it was seatools for dos that didn't detect a drive
Ah. I thought you said it didn't detect the drive. If Seatools for Windows showed errors, then you'll probably need to replace the drive.Quote:
I used seatools for windows iso disc but it says it cant detect a Hard Drive
What were the exact error codes? If you see a temp sensor error, you can ignore that for non-Seagate brand drives (false positive). If it has errors like bad sectors, then you should replace the drive.
This is what the report said:Unfortunately, your Seagate product has failed an important diagnostic test, possibly caused by problem sectors which are difficult to read. Seagate recommends that you run SeaTools for DOS, which has the ability to repair most problem sectors. SeaTools for DOS may be able to save you from the inconvenience and down time of exchanging the drive.But seatools for dos doesn't detect a drive so how can I fix it.:confused:
Once you start getting bad sectors, it's time to replace the drive. Software can't fix bad hardware. If anything, the software will just mask off the bad sectors as unusable. It will only get worse over time, so it's better to replace the drive sooner than later.
The notebook is only 2 years old, if I have to buy a new drive do I have to buy the exact same Samsung drive for Samsung NP-RF511-A02DX notebook or can anyone suggest a better option.I've never replaced HD on a notebook before.:(
Is the laptop still under warranty?
You don't have to buy the same exact drive. That laptop should take a standard 2.5" SATA drive, but it would help if you gave us the exact hard drive model number.
I've seen way more laptop hard drives go bad than desktop drives.
SAMSUNG HN-M101MBB [Hard drive] (1000.20 GB) -- drive 0, s/n 2SQR1JBM0B3350:)
It's out of warranty:(
It's a standard 9.5mm height laptop drive, 5400RPM. You could also look for a 7200RPM drive or even an SSD. If you're looking at another 1TB drive, make sure it is 9.5mm height, not 12mm.
Specs:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...KorqDmuBoZGByQ