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3rd master hard disk s.m.a.r.t. status bad backup and replace

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There is a hard disk error and failure with yr harddrive,
I recommend you buy a new one because there is not much to be done to fix except if your computer is still having a warranty, you may then take it to your point of purchase and they will replace it for you.
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SOURCE: 3rd master hard disk:S.M.A.R.T. Status

S.M.A.R.T. is a way to tell if your hard drive is going to die soon. Since it says BAD, it means the hard drive is going to die soon so you should backup all your data and then replace the hard drive with a new one or a working one that isn't dying.

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