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Hard Drive Problem
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AVAST ran a diagnostic check on my laptop which showed my hard drive's health at 50%.
1. What does this mean?
2.Can anything be done to improve it?
Plain English please, I am a technophobe.
1. What does this mean?
2.Can anything be done to improve it?
Plain English please, I am a technophobe.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you're talking about a laptop with only one physical hard drive, maybe divided into partitions, then you need to get the drive cloned, not just copied, or you will lose your operating system. Any competent computer shop will do this for you (a DIY job for anyone familiar with computers) and you could take the opportunity to replace the drive with a larger one or an SSD.
The first thin to try is a repair on the disc. Using Explorer to show all the discs on your laptop, right-click on one of them and select "properties" > "tools" > "error checking" - "check now" and tick both boxes. Some discs it can do on a live system, others (like the system disc) need to be done before the next start-up. This is a completely harmless procedure - no data will be lost but anything written on a dicky part of the disc will be moved to a good section. Do that for all the discs on your system - if your problem persists it's time for a replacement whilst the data is still able to be read.
The first thin to try is a repair on the disc. Using Explorer to show all the discs on your laptop, right-click on one of them and select "properties" > "tools" > "error checking" - "check now" and tick both boxes. Some discs it can do on a live system, others (like the system disc) need to be done before the next start-up. This is a completely harmless procedure - no data will be lost but anything written on a dicky part of the disc will be moved to a good section. Do that for all the discs on your system - if your problem persists it's time for a replacement whilst the data is still able to be read.
As above your drive uis on the way out, 50% of it is marked as unusable.
you can do this yourself quite easily but a technician would
1. Take your drive out of the machine
2. Clone the contents onto a new drive exactly the same as the bad one.
3. install the new drive back into the machine
4. Defrag the new drive.
voila!
you can do this yourself quite easily but a technician would
1. Take your drive out of the machine
2. Clone the contents onto a new drive exactly the same as the bad one.
3. install the new drive back into the machine
4. Defrag the new drive.
voila!
Ok fair enough, I have one of these:https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/All-In-1-2-5-3-5-IDE-SATA-HDD-Hard-Drive-Disk-Clone-Holder-Dock-Station-USB-TR/132713844398?epid=1360437308&hash=item1ee65c8eae:g:tGYAAOSwJQdXCGkZ:rk:7:pf:0
unscrew the back of the lap top get the drive out, most have a flap with the drive directly under it, buy one the same and clone it and put it back in, sorted! Note it needs Cloning, NOT copying. Anyway danny the shop will do the above for a fee.
unscrew the back of the lap top get the drive out, most have a flap with the drive directly under it, buy one the same and clone it and put it back in, sorted! Note it needs Cloning, NOT copying. Anyway danny the shop will do the above for a fee.