On boot-up in Ubuntu only-not in Vista- I get a little window with a message "a hard drive may be failing". Clicking on the HD icon, then "more information", I get the "SMART Data" window. Then, looking in the "Attributes" window at the bottom, all the entries are blue, except number 5, which is in red, says "Reallocated sector count, Warning, value: 78 sectors.
In the upper part of the SMART window, the "self assessment" line says"passed"; the "Overall Assessment" line says "Disk has many bad sectors; backup all data and replace the disk".
I've checked this a few times now, and the 78 number is not increasing, yet at least.
MY QUESTION IS: Should I replace the HD, monitor the situation, or not worry about it?
I've seen other posts where a new machine gets the"many bad sectors" warning from Ubuntu, it seems not unlikely that it's the HDD diagostic, and not the HDD that has the problem.
Before I run out and replace the HDD, I'd like to cross-check the results with a GOOD HDD diagnostic utility(SUGGESTIONS?), from my VISTA partition, I suppose. The ones I've tried so far aren't as good as the Palimpsest utility in Ubuntu, so I haven't made any progress that route.
This is a Toshiba Satellite L355D laptop, 200Gb HD ATA MK2035GSS, firmware version DK020M
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