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Garanzia 2 o 3 anni?

Discussione in 'O.T. - Off Topic' iniziata da MeoMatrix, 4 Luglio 2009.

  1. MeoMatrix

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    Salve raga vi spiego il problema..ho comprato all'incira 2 anni e qualche mese fa un Hard DIsk della maxtor in questa settimana però l'hard disk mi ha dati i classici problemi di pre morte totale..ovvero blocchi dei caricamenti(si rifiuta di caricare qualsiasi cosa)...sistema operativo che ci mette ore a partire..e continui rumori(nn in classico "grattare" che si sente sempre ma rumori diversi..)quindi diciamo ke ormai è morto...XD Ora però mi sorge una domanda..La garanzia presso il negozio...per legge..per l'elettronica..è di 2 o 3 anni?Grazie!
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    2 anni per legge.

    ma su tanti HD la ditta da 3 o 5 anni
  3. MeoMatrix

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    E dove posso vedere quanti anni dura la garanzia maxtor?
    Ah ok trovato!3 anni per quelli desktop XD..Grazie Ciao

    MeoMatrix ha aggiunto 230 Minuti e 45 Secondi più tardi...

    Ecco i test di Speed Fan..l

    NOTE: not all warnings are reflected on fitness and performance overall values as relevancy is based upon the settings from the hard disk manufacturer who is the best entity deputed to define such relationships.

    NOTE : your hard disk has 2 pending sectors. Those are sectors that couldn't be properly read and that the hard disk logic is waiting for a write operation to try to remap to a spare sector (if available). According to the Reallocated Sector Count attribute, your hard disk seems to have available spare sectors. A simple disk surface scan won't be enough to force the remap operation. You need a read/write surface scan to remap the sector. The best option should be a tool that knows about what should be read from that sector so that it has some option to apply the best fix to the missing data.

    NOTE : your hard disk has 2 offline uncorrectable sectors. Those are sectors that an offline scanning found as unreadable. Offline scanning is a process that can be automatically started by the hard disk logic when a long enough idle period is detected or that can be forced by some tool. Those unreadable sectors are identified and the hard disk logic is waiting for a write command that will overwrite them to try to remap them to spare sectors (if available). According to the Reallocated Sector Count attribute, your hard disk seems to have available spare sectors. A simple disk surface scan won't be enough to force the remap operation. You need a read/write surface scan to remap the sector. The best option should be a tool that knows about what should be read from that sector so that it has some option to apply the best fix to the missing data.

    NOTE : your hard disk Power On Hours Count attribute current value (91) is below the normal range (95 - 100) reported for your specific hard disk model. Basically your hard disk was powered on for more than the maximum time the average user did. This means that either all of the reports collected are from hard disks that were not powered on for too long (this is realistic for recent models) or that your hard disk is becoming old. Usually this is not considered as a pre-failure advisory, but you should check whether you want to replace the hardware or keep an eye on its performances over time.

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    E' grave??
    Ultima modifica: 4 Luglio 2009