Unknown-One
[H]F Junkie
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Out of the blue (after an ATi video driver BSoD) the file system on the primary partition of this hard disk chewed itself to pieces. Running scandisk fixed enough problems that Windows could boot, but the whole install was basically screwed. I removed the drive and attached it to a working system so I could run CrystalDiskInfo on it.
I'm trying to determine if this is a hardware fault, or some side effect of the BSoD causing garbage data to be written to the file system. So, does anything look horribly wrong with these SMART readings?
I'm trying to determine if this is a hardware fault, or some side effect of the BSoD causing garbage data to be written to the file system. So, does anything look horribly wrong with these SMART readings?