You’re not even showing the full SMART output. Resize the window to show all attributes and repost.
But if truly 131088 reallocated sectors, the disk is likely dying and if you try to read data off it I wouldn’t doubt if you’d start to get errors.
That is like a ten year old hard drive. If there’s anything you need off there then dd the disk to an image file or if it’s really important look for a data recovery service.
the 131072 ones would probably go away without actual reallocation on next write, that seems to be an intermittent issue on HGSTs, losing whole tracks randomly (possibly caused by incorrect disconnect, had that happen once. that thing has quite a lot of power-on counts, q-sense error rate is also quite high). Ofc that’s 64kB of data lost.
You’re not even showing the full SMART output. Resize the window to show all attributes and repost.
But if truly 131088 reallocated sectors, the disk is likely dying and if you try to read data off it I wouldn’t doubt if you’d start to get errors.
That is like a ten year old hard drive. If there’s anything you need off there then dd the disk to an image file or if it’s really important look for a data recovery service.
All of the other values on the drive were zero except for Reallocation Event which was 2.
2^17 is exactly 131072, just exactly 16 (2^4 ) away from 131088, sus
the 131072 ones would probably go away without actual reallocation on next write, that seems to be an intermittent issue on HGSTs, losing whole tracks randomly (possibly caused by incorrect disconnect, had that happen once. that thing has quite a lot of power-on counts, q-sense error rate is also quite high). Ofc that’s 64kB of data lost.
I’d be more concerned about the other 16 honestly