SMART Warning on a Hard Drive: Treat It as an Early Alarm
A SMART warning is the drive or computer reporting that storage health may be at risk. It does not always mean the drive will fail immediately, but it should not be ignored. The best response is to protect important data first.
If the computer still boots, copy priority files to another storage location. Do not spend time reorganising folders or running heavy tests before the important data is safe.
Warnings are not all equal
Reallocated sectors, pending sectors, read errors and temperature history can all mean different things. A drive that also clicks, freezes or disappears deserves more caution than a drive with a minor old warning and no symptoms.
For SSDs, SMART data can be useful but may not predict every controller or firmware issue.
Replace or recover?
If the data is backed up and the drive is unhealthy, replacement may be straightforward. If data is not backed up, recovery or cloning strategy should come before reinstalling Windows.
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