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How do I check my SATA HD Temp?
I can only see my IDE HD with PC Wizard, but for my SATA HD I cannot see the temp.
I have tried using Speedfan and the Western Digital Diagnostics, but after installing either and trying to run them, my PC will just restart. Also my SATA HD is making a weird sound, it is as if is spinning faster than usual, like the speed goes up and down making a buzzing sound, like some kind of vibration inside the case. And this is usually with no programs running on idle. After the PC has been on for a while.
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Try HD Tune.
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I would also highly recommend you back up anything important off that drive if it sounds like something is mechanically wrong. Is the drive SMART enabled?
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how do I enable SMART? not sure what that is.
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oh yeah, I just bought this drive at CompUSA about 2 weeks ago.
its this model http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...0GB_Hard_Drive
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I just tried HD Tune and same thing happens, once installed, I try to run it, but it restarts my PC.
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SMART is enabled in the BIOS on a per drive basis.
SMART constantly monitors the drive's performance, and by looking at the numbers can predict whether the HD is likely to fail soon. It's a bit like an early warning system so you can back up your info. I'm just unsure what you meant about the noises coming from the drive. It could just be a loose screw, but often it could be a mechanical problem which will eventually result in a dead drive. Just a friendly word of warning to make sure you've got an extra copy of whatever you need off that drive.
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the poblem is, on the BIOS, this drive has never showed up. Only my EIDE HD Drives show up.
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EDIT: You may want to try and run Everest to check your HD temps.
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i did, I installed the Sata drivers with a floppy when I installed Windows XP, and the drive aside the problem above seems to be working fine, all programs are running fine.
Except when I try to run one of those programs to check the temp, when I do it just restarts the PC.
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The reason you even had to bother in the first place with using a floppy to get Windows to recognize the drive is because the BIOS doesn't have the correct drivers to communicate with the controller. So, since the SATA drivers load up after the BIOS, you can't see the drives in the BIOS.
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oh, so how do I get the drivers for the sata?
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I installed the Everest, but the SATA wont show up for the Temp
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Have you tried MBM5 (motherboard Monitor 5). I have 2 SATA drives (one 36GB Raptor and 160GB WD) in my system and it picks up the temps for both.
BTW, which motherboard are you using?
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If you boot to the floppy which has the drivers for your controller you should be able to move from there.
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I took out my floppy drive.
BUt I have a USB floppy drive, could I use that one?
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it depends on the motherboard. oftentimes you cannot boot to any USB devices with some older motherboards, but it's worth a try.
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