S.M.A.R.T. Test failed

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The drive is absolutely fine... the dual os is confusing the boot itself.... bios wont appear.... this is a rare case... 0nce it showed error 312... some times 311....

Effortly some tricks works.... 1out of 100 start up boots system... currently the pc is on... i fear if i off it it wont boot again.... restarts will work fine... so i curently removed windows 10...

Still its showing error311... which is failed to run smart test....

I wont shut down for long time... so any1 out there who can solve this gets a golden egg...
 
I installed
Helth 72%
Temp 45'c
Performance 100%


1,Raw Read Error Rate,0,200,200,OK (Always passing),0000000020F4,0,Enabled
3,Spin Up Time,0,139,138,OK (Always passing),000000000FC1,0,Enabled
4,Start/Stop Count,0,93,93,OK (Always passing),000000001EAF,0,Enabled
5,Reallocated Sectors Count,0,200,200,OK (Always passing),000000000000,0,Enabled
7,Seek Error Rate,0,200,200,OK (Always passing),000000000000,0,Enabled
9,Power On Time Count,0,77,77,OK (Always passing),0000000042D0,0,Enabled
10,Spin Retry Count,0,100,100,OK (Always passing),000000000000,0,Enabled
11,Drive Calibration Retry Count,0,100,100,OK (Always passing),000000000000,0,Enabled
12,Drive Power Cycle Count,0,93,93,OK (Always passing),000000001E7F,0,Enabled
184,End-to-End Error Count,0,100,100,OK (Always passing),000000000000,0,Enabled
187,Reported Uncorrectable Errors,0,87,1,OK (Always passing),000000002D0A,0,Enabled
188,Command Timeout,0,88,1,OK (Always passing),0012001950F9,0,Enabled
190,Airflow Temperature,0,55,55,OK (Always passing),00002D24002D,0,Enabled
192,Power off Retract Cycle Count,0,198,198,OK (Always passing),00000000074B,0,Enabled
193,Load/Unload Cycle Count,0,199,199,OK (Always passing),000000001763,0,Enabled
196,Reallocation Event Count,0,200,200,OK (Always passing),000000000000,0,Enabled
197,Current Pending Sector Count,0,200,200,OK (Always passing),00000000000C,0,Enabled
198,Off-Line Uncorrectable Sector Count,0,200,200,OK (Always passing),000000000003,0,Enabled
199,Ultra ATA CRC Error Count,0,200,200,OK (Always passing),000000000006,0,Enabled
200,Write Error Rate,0,200,200,OK (Always passing),00000000000B,0,Enabled
 
Ata checksum value invalid

Smart details...
Self test execution status.... test failed by read element

Disc info errors...
Required power for spinup 1770mA
Power required (seek) 6W
Power requiref (idle) 5.6W
Power required (stand by) 0.9W



These r the errors... how to fix now
 
Could you give us the details of your system and a description of the problems you're currently having in one, clear post? Even your original thread isn't that much clearer; I can't tell what you did and what you're trying to accomplish although seeing you shorting the CLR_PASS suggests to me that you may be trying to bypass a password. If the latter is true, then we cannot help you with that as it is against site rules.
 
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Question from appannatigeg : "Driver crash after working with multiple hard drives"



 
My key problem started when i tried to run a different harddisc through sata.... there is a old system... im just fixing it... that system was not booting... so i put that harddisc to this current system through sata... it didnt boot... so i switched back to original... it was fine... windows was booting... then i had this ssd which got into repair when it fell down... so wat i did was... removed its case.. removed that usb c type connector and connected it to sata which the dvd player was using and powered up... now the system didnt boot... it didnt even show bios... then i removed ssd... and broght back to original config... now system didnt boot... later that night i shorted clear pass to elimimate the blocking driver... it worked... system started... as soon as it started it began to install all the required drivers (mainly i saw it took time for harddisc... but it was sucessfull). Then it was fine... working... good night sweet dreams... in the next morning it was like nightmare... it was not booting... no matter wat i did... then that night i removed everything that was removeable from motherboard and reassembled it.. then i started the system... it started... as usual... again when i shut down it gives same problem... so rite now i never shut down... i keep it on... and rest of the errors i see is... smart error... dsp self test error... harddisc spin error... ata checksum value error...
 
This:

" then i had this ssd which got into repair when it fell down... so wat i did was... removed its case.. removed that usb c type connector and connected it to sata which the dvd player was using and powered up."

As I read that it appears that you had an external USB SSD that was dropped and damaged. You then took the case apart and used the SSD inside as an internal boot SSD for the old system you are fixing - is that correct?

Can you explain more about what happened and what you have done? Just how much did you take apart? How badly damaged was the SSD & case that fell?

You also mentioned that you are fixing up an old system? Is that the system you are trying to install the SSD in? How old is that system?

Has that system been in use or just sitting somewhere? What are its' specs? Are you sure that all components are working: motherboard, CPU, PSU, etc. Did you install a new CMOS battery?

One thing you must do is to slow down and be very methodical. Work on or change only one thing a time. If you cannot determine the source of the problem then test and narrow things down by elimination.

For example if the SSD works with other computers but not the computer you are fixing up then the problem is with that computer.

As for the diagnostic utility use WD's utility:

https://support.wdc.com/downloads.aspx?p=3&lang=en




 
No.. no.. when i swiched back my original harddisc it was working rite... so suddenly something like idea popped in my head... why cant i connect both ssd and hdd... then i did conmect both.... then problem started.... actually my ssd's needle struck... and itll b ready in 2 or 3days.... iv ordered for pentalobe screwdriver online... forget it... comming to the point... i ran 2 drives at the same time... where hdd was fine... sdd with needle struck... i guess something went wrong with vision diagnostic at that time... or boot couldnt determine which drive to boot... this was my first time like this... experience counts always
 
When the ssd fell it fell from about 1 1and half feet height... i was installing need for speed run... then my hand tripped on it accidentally and it fell diconecting the ssd cable... then when i instantly put it back... there was no weird sound... it was silent... after 2 days it got to give periodic beap... it indicates needle struck(according 2 my research).. so im waiting for screw driver set to fix it...
 
I dint connect any thing to old system... it had some faults... smps wire damage... its asus 755 lga motherboard... ddr2 type... i fixed it snd lit it up... it was not showing up... so i tried to verify the harddisc... in this ddr3 thpe motherboard... it even shower an error.... UNABLE TO IDENTIFY DISC...
 
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