I just sat with my computer when it suddently hanged, couldn't do anything, and when I restarted the computer the harddrive started to sound really wierd and i got the error message: "SYSTEM DISK FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER" or something, i thought WTF? and did an diagnostic test and after an extended test it tells me this: PLEASE CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND REPORT THE FOLLOWING ERROR... DLGDIAG 5.04c - Data Lifeguard Diagnostics UNKNOWN ERROR ERROR/STATUS CODE: 0101 (C) Copyright 1996-2004 Western Digital Corporation Hit ANY KEY to continue... I have no idea what has happend (to my not even 2 weeks old harddrive), but I hope you have. hah: EDIT: It's A Western Digital Raptor 36gb 10.000rpm
Heat is a very big killer of hard drives, and it may be that your Raptor, at 10k rpm has died a heat death as very rarely do drives of WD quality die in 2 weeks. You should be able to RMA the drive back to WD and get a replacement.
hmm I dont belive it died because of heat, becaue i have a 120mm fan in front of it (with 3 others). But I have contaced WD now, and see what they say.
Hmm, I thought that might be the case as I have seen a few HDDs fried that way. What kind of PSU do you have?
Hmm, that's a very good PSU, so the likely cause of death is simple a defect in the HDD. I'd definately RMA that puppy.
and another reason (not to buy WD) is that they (atlease the Raptor 36gb) has a very high sound level =/
Hmm, I've never had a problem with Western Digital drives in my entire life, and I've been using them on & off for at least 15 years. But I like Seagate better since the Barracuda line came out, so I'd recommend that if you don't want to go WD anymore.
Ok guess I've had a really bad luck the, as usal!! :'( But, a friend of me told me that I could had damaged the harddrive with my screwdriver with magnet? could that be possible?
No not possible with that kind of magnet. HDs are shielded very well and will not be affected by magnets unless in the scale of MRI...
Well, if the magnet is strong enough you might damage your HDD, but most screwdrivers don't have enough magnetism to cause any harm.