To see if your hard drive is really defective, get the ISO of the "
<span class="bold">Ultimate Boot CD</span>"
(UBCD for short), burn it to a CD or a DVD, then boot from it. It contains all the diagnostic tools for most HDD brands on the market. Your hard drive has more than a year, and if it's still under warranty, you may have to deal directly with the manufacturer for a RMA. They usually ask for the error code reported by their own diagnostic tool. These tools are all available on the
UBCD. They test the internal functions of the drive, check the SMART attributes and the data structure, and test each block on the disk, before giving you an error code. A
0x0 error means that the drive is healthy.
UBCD also comes with
"memtest" to check your RAM, a few cloning and partitioning tools, and many other useful utilities. It's a must!
"
<span class="bold">SpinRite</span>", by Gibson Research Corporation, is a good application for fixing bad hard drives
(but it's not recommended for SSD, except for testing purposes). "
<span class="bold">SpeedFan</span>" and "
<span class="bold">Speccy</span>" are both good for retrieving S.M.A.R.T. attributes and monitoring all the temperatures
(CPU, GPU, HDD and chipset).
If your drive is failing, backup all your data before it's too late. With a cloning software such as
"Acronic True Image", you can easily clone the defective hard drive to a brand new one, without having to reinstall Windows, but don't wait too long! ;-)