Failure rate of hard disk EliteDesk 800 G1

Has anyone else had rained failure rate of 5% on hard drives EliteDesk 800 G1?  We have a fairly LARGE amount of disk on these devices failures.  We cannot be the only ones... we have more than 900 of them, and they have failed across the country...

Hello grimmda,

Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the Forums of HP, I would like to draw your attention to the Guide of the Forums HP first time here? Learn how to publish and more.

I understand that you are looking for some statistics on rates of failure on the HP EliteDesk 800 G1 Series Business Desktop. I'm sorry, but to get your question more exposure, I suggest posting in the trade forums, since it is a commercial product. You can do to the company - Compaq, Elite, Pro PC.

I hope this helps. Thanks for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!

Tags: HP Desktops

Similar Questions

  • Failure of SMART hard disk - no recovery disk

    Hello. My laptop model Vaio VPCF126FM tells me that the hard drive has a failure (mini-message). In fact, the machine boots and I can connect to Windows, but once I try to do something with the fact that it freezes the HDD led on fixed. I have all my data backed up, but... I never created the recovery disks. I'm sure that this machine is out of warranty. So, what are my options? Buy a new HDD of, say, Amazon? And more important still, what OS? Thanks in advance for your help. Best regards.

    I had a similar problem with a SATA drive in my Vaio. It happened to be a Western Digital (WD) 500G drive. I was able to 'fix' with DLGDIAG WD's package with a full scan. You may be able to do the same thing. If the player starts to really not, he can fix that temporarily, or it may not work at all with the repair.

    You should always have the hard disk recovery partition, but I don't know how to use it if you replace the disk. You might be able to use an external enclosure for the drive sying and find a way to boot from the recovery partition to build on a new internal drive. Better would be to get your system of sufficient work to create recovery discs, which is what I was able to do. But for now, my reparied drive seems to work OK.

    Good luck!

  • Failure of the HARD disk - recovery disks ordered

    Hard drive had a mechanical problem. Has ordered the recovery of the DVD system. acquired another HARD disk. Swapped the readers put the diskette 1 of the dvd and follow the steps. It passes through reformatting Windows partition part fine and even ask for the #2 disk. He began the resettlement Original content and gets BSOD...

    PFN_LIST_CORRUPT

    Technical info: 0X0000004E (0X0004EE3B, 0X0005685A, 0 X 00000007, 0 x 00000000)

    Tried 3 times now with the same results

    Thanks in advance to anyone who can help with this question.

    Dave

    If you have 2 sticks of memory trying to remove 1 and try the recovery again. If it fails again swap on memory and try the other...

  • SMART failure provided on hard disk 2: WDC WD 3200AAJS-55RY-AO (S1) __WARNING: IMMEDIATELY back up your data and replace your hard disk drive failure can be immenent

    Please help... I dunno what to do one day, I came home from work and my new about sony vaio desktop has been frozen, so I rebooted and now I have this message when I try to start and I do not have a vista disc or a recovery disc and am worried my lost data as I do not know how to save at this point because I can't even in the windows operating system Vista.  can someone help me please?

    We must believe the error message telling you that your hard drive is about to fail. If you are not technically proficient, take the machine to a local computer technician who will try to back up your data and then replace the hard drive. Do not use a type of BigComputerStore/GeekSquad of the place. Otherwise, you may be able to get the data saved by one of the methods below and replace the hard drive yourself.

    1 remove the drive and put it in a box of USB drive or use a USB adapter. Attach it to a computer that is running a working XP/Vista/Windows7 installation. Use the work of Windows Explorer to copy the data to the hard drive of the system to the rescue and burn data on cd or dvd. I prefer not to do it if I know the drive is infected because he has a chance to infect your host system. In these cases, I use #2 below.

    2. you can start the target computer with a Bart PE (if you use XP) or a Linux live CD like Knoppix and retrieve the data in this way. General information about the use of Knoppix for this are:

    You will need a computer with two cd records, one of which is an engraver of CD/DVD OR a USB thumb drive with sufficient capacity to store your data, OR an external hard drive formatted USB FAT32 (not NTFS) *. Download Knoppix .iso image file and create your bootable CD. If you do this in a previous (XP or Vista) operating system, you will need the third burning like Nero, Roxio or the free ImgBurn software (Windows 7 can burn .isos natively). Burn as an image, not in the form of data. Then boot with the CD that you created, and Knoppix will be able to see the files in Windows. If you use the USB key or an external hard disk, right-click on its icon (on the desktop) to get its properties and uncheck "read only". Then click on it to open it. Note that the mouse action by default in the window manager used by Knoppix (KDE) is a simple click to open instead of double-click traditional MS Windows. If you want to burn CD/DVDs, use the K3b program.

    * My understanding is that you can now write on NTFS from Linux partition. If you wish to do this, Google for instructions on the use of the NTFS driver.

    http://www.Knoppix.NET

    IMPORTANT - If there is no question that the drive is at fault - there are noises, for example - and the data is crucial NOTHING else ON THE DISC. Whenever launch you this player you can destroy data. If this is the case, send the drive to a professional data recovery company. I use savers by car, but there are others. General prices run from $500USD on-site. Investors recovered all disk data on a portable player that failed for one of my clients, and it cost $2 700. He thought that it was worth the money; only you know what's worth your data. I understand that some insurance companies now cover fresh data recovery so check with yours.

    Drive savers - http://www.drivesavers.com

    For future disaster recovery programs:
    http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Backing_Up MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

  • Satellite A100: SMART: failure provided on hard disk 0

    I get this message at any time. So, I have to press F1 to get into windows. He said that I must save any cause data HARD drive is about to die. I don't know what to do, OU it's new laptop Toshiba Satellite A100.

    Are there any toshiba here experts or is it only for users?

    Hello

    You can do whatever you want, but in my opinion you should contact Toshiba authorized partner as soon as possible. The laptop again and everything should work fine. Let the laptop computer to check and if necessary, they swap HDD.

  • Failure SMART hard disk with Satellite M30X

    A problem with my hard drive has suddenly popped up. Whenever I try to start the computer, the following message appears:
    SMART failure provided on hard disk 0: toshiba mk6025GAS-(PM) WARNING: immediately back up your data and replace your hard drive. A failure may be imminent, press f1 to continue...

    When I press f1 it just shows the window of windows xp with a black background and stays like that.

    So, today, that I inserted dvd products recovery, which took about 3 hours to restart. Once this is done, I could go to the windows menu start and tried checking errors c drive of my computer. To be able to do that I had to reboot the computer.

    When the computer has restarted the same error message above SMART failure predicted etc. had sprung up again. After pressing f1 computer started chkdsk. When he reached 4/5 which was chkdsk varifying data file he said a cluster of file message replaced 5518 name pagerfile/sys and just froze.

    I manually restarted the computer and when I went at the start menu windows an other error message pops up saying: windows could not save the data for the file c:\ data has been lost. This error may be due to your computer hardware or network connection. Please try to save this file elsewhere.

    Finally I tried to restart the computer once more and a blue screen dark this time appeared saying something in the sense of: it has detected a problem with your hard drive and it may have been caused in what concerns some hardware and something in the message was referring to the BIOS.

    I buy a new battery for laptop a couple of weeks, but it worked perfectly. So someone could shed light on, you can the problem. At the time the laptop is freezing on the black windows xp screen.

    Thank you

    For me, it looks like a HARD drive failure.

    The S.M.A.R.T (self-monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) is an industry standard that is used in hard drives. This feature watches and monitors the important parameters of the HARD disk and allows you to recognize the HARD drive problems.

    In my opinion the HDD doesn't work properly and you must replace it as far as possible.

    Sorry for this bad news but I think that there is no other solution as a replacement of HARD drive

    Bye and greetings

  • HP Elitedesk 800 G2 SFF: external hard drive not detected in the BIOS. Only USB Flash drives are detected.

    Hi all

    I received recently 2 new HP desktop computers.

    HP Elitedesk 800 G2 SFF

    HP Elitedesk 800 G2 TWR

    The goal is to test our real W7 x 64 image on these machines and to inject the missing drivers in the image.

    MDT 2010 to create a deployment on a USB hard disk drive.

    This disc of deployment is already used on 16 different models of HP in the company (Elitebook, zBook, EliteDesk) to install our image so I know it works.

    Unfortunately, the two HP Elitedesk 800 G2, I can't start the boot disk but I cannot to USB for a USB key.

    The USB drive is not detected and not proposed in the BIOS Menu of STARTUP.

    Only the internal HD, external USB Flash Disk, DVD and network devices are detected.

    Here's what I already checked or tried:

    • Latest Version of the BIOS installed (2.05)
    • UEFI Boot has been disabled. (not supported by our record of deployment)
    • USB ports are enabled (front and rear).
    • All types of USB devices are allowed in the BIOS
    • The start command has been changed to start with USB devices.
    • Legacy support is active and Secure Boot disabled
    • Delete the keys to secure boot
    • Reset secure by default startup keys
    • This morning, I created a new disk deployment on a USB Flash drive and it works!

    So, it seems that only Flash USB drives are detected.

    I know it is possible to return the flag removalble on a USB device to cheat the system and make it appear as a disk fixed, but I want a simple solution.

    Does anyone know a fix or a workaround for this problem?

    Thanks in advance!

    For those interested in the answer, here's the final results.

    It turns out that the hard 500 GB external drive can be detected if it is fomatted in FAT32.

    It's strange because my 16 GB USB Flash drive formatted in NTFS works very well.

    In any case, I'll create a FAT32 Partition to the Boot MDT files and put my picture (because the file is too big for FAT32 partition) on the secondary partition (formatted as NTFS).

    Thanks to the technical pre-sales team of HP who helped me with this!

  • HP 15-f033wm: HARD DISK 1 FAILURE

    On startup, I get a message that the hard disk failure is honor.  I ran diagnostics and received no ID failure:

    9BVWXV-7J488N-MFPV7A-60CN03

    The product ID of the laptop is: J9M35UA #ABA

    Is the serial No.: (deleted content)

    I don't think that it's still under warranty, but you should know if I just need to replace the HARD drive.

    JHARTGRO

    Hello;

    Let me welcome you on the HP forums!

    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this error message means that your hard drive has failed.

    He will be replaced.

    Once you have the replacement drive, you will need to use something known as HP recovery media to restore your PC to the operating state. It is a set of DVD and a CD or a USB key, which will erase the hard drive (removing all data, applications and settings, reinstall the original OS, drivers and utilities for HP. In some cases, you will be able to order a USB instead of discs. You must order at HP; they cannot be downloaded.

    You can look online for recovery from the paged media related: http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers

    Once there, enter your product name or number. On your software page and download the drivers, select your operating system and version. Click on "Update". If the HP recovery support is available for your computer, down near the bottom of the page, you will see an entry for the command Recovery Media-CD/DVD/USB. Click on the symbol '+' to expand this entry and click on order to press for more details.

    Or, if you prefer, you can do the same by contacting HP Customer Service:

    If you live in the United States or the Canada, details are on this page: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/phone-assist.html#section1

    If you live elsewhere, contact details are on this page: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-contact-us.html

    NOTE: once you get through, stay on the line until you are finally able to talk to someone ' one - it can take a while!

    If you have difficulties to find a phone number, then try: 1 (800) 474-6836

    If HP no longer provides a recovery media for your model, a few other sites, you should check are: http://www.computersurgeons.com/ and http://www.restoredisks.com/

    Good luck

  • Satellite C660 - Diagnosis indicates a failure hard disk

    Run the diagnostics on my two day old - Satellite C660 shows a failure on the hard drive. Check disk hard Windows ran without failure.

    Can I assume that it is a false indication by diagnosis of Toshiba? The thread on this topic is not conclusive on this issue.

    Thank you Fred

    Hi frredi,

    Diagnostic tool what you mean? It's the Toshiba Diagnostics tool that shows an error on the HARD disk?

    If Yes, you must contact the seller of the laptop and ask for replacement laptop. Bad HARD drive sector you can still get but he s not recommendable to save important data in this regard.

    So just give shop and take a new one. :)

  • E4N79EA #UUG: hard disk failure

    Disk hard diagnosis fails with error GU077V-6R7899-MFGJXG-60SV03 code.  What is the restore/repair for this?

    Dear customer,

    Whenever the hard drive test short DST fails indicating that the hard drive has failed and which needs to be replaced to solve the problem

    This problem could be due to an Application or a driver conflict, virus issues, corruptions of files due to incompatible applications, incorrect judgments, update failures due to conflicts, mounted sudden power so portable, sudden falls etc...

    HP will offer a replacement HDD if the laptop warranty is Active, otherwise you can buy a SATA hard drive in a nearby retail store

    Please make sure that you get at least equal as long as the original one in order to use recovery disks. If you need you can buy a bigger, but not smaller hard drive capacity. For example, if you have a 500 GB hard drive you can improve it to 750 GB hard drive, but not 320 GB hard drive

    Please try the troubleshooting below indicated once the steps:

    Step 01. Remove the battery and unplug the power adapter AC.

    Step 02. Press and hold the power button for more than 30 seconds

    Step 03. Plug the AC power adapter / (leave the battery for now)

    Step 04. Press the power button and check if the unit is operating normally

    If the steps listed above is not enough, then you can try reinstalling the hard disk on your laptop

    If the problem persists again please Contact HP if your HP laptop is under warranty, HP could replace the hard drive and provide recovery media to restore the operating system to factory after the replacement (if you have not yet created recovery disks/USB support)

    Note: Back up all personal data on an external drive if possible. Otherwise, you can connect the faulty HDD through SATA USB adapter with another PC or a PC even after replacing the drive HARD and reinstall the operating system and try to copy / retrieve files. You can also check out the link below for additional help

    http://www.WikiHow.com/recover-data-from-the-hard-drive-of-a-dead-laptop

    Please click on the link in order to identify, prevent, diagnose, and recover failures Drive on HP Portable Hard Drives & Solid State Drives:

    http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02876562.PDF

    You can check your warranty here to check the status and click here to order a new hard drive

    Hope this helps, for other queries in response to the post and feel free to join us again

    * Click on the white button on the right to say thank you Thumbs Up *.

    Make it easier for others to find solutions by checking a response "Accept as Solution" if it solves your problem.

    Thank you

    GBL84

    I'm not an employee of HP

  • G71-340US Notebook: hard disk failure

    Had a test of memory, smart disk passed, test drive does not register any completion %, after 5 minutes I get hard drive test failed - disk 1 (303) fast, hard disk complete 1 (305). Error log lists 0601 & 0303. Any ideas other than the new hard drive?

    Hello

    NOP, it looks like a proper failure and you need to get a new HARD drive

  • Satellite L30 - 10V - smart failure hard disk

    My laptop s son frozen then it happened and THE new, and as he loaded up Vista again said that there was a mistake and restarted itself and continued in this loop until I put in the disc of resettlement (GMR400705EN0) provided with the laptop and resisted F12 at startup.

    Everything seemed well forward. He explained he would be completely erase all data on the disk hard drive then I'm gone come with it until it crashed at 12% and said hit any key to continue when I did all this I had was a blank screen Toshiba. I did it again and this time he got up to 60% then it is the same thing as now when I turn on the laptop it say "planned smart failure hard disk 4 Toshiba MK8037GSX-(S1) WARNING: immediately back up your data and replace your hard drive, a failure may be imminent press F1 to continue."

    So do you have any ideas as to what the problem is and will be I need to replace his drive hard as the laptop is a little over a year old and has not been used much?

    Help me please anyone!

    Hello

    I'm sorry to say, but I fear that your HARD drive will die soon. You must, as soon as possible, back up all important data and get the new HARD drive. The replacement is not so complicated and you can do it alone.

    If you need assistance please let us know. There are a lot of people on this forum with a lot of experience and. You're not alone ;)!

  • Equium A210 - HARD - failure of the SMART disk error

    I get this message on my lap top

    Planned SMART failure hard disk 4: hitachi-(s1)

    WARNING: Immediately back up your data and replace your hard drive. A failure may be imminent

    Press F1 to continue

    If I press F1

    ... it is thinking...

    Error loading operating system it can all go off after a few minutes, so now another attempt, I press CTRL ALT and delete

    Try to start again and I get

    For Realtek RTL8100E/8101E Fast Ethernet Network Adapter v1.02
    PXE - E61: Media test failure, check cable of
    PXE - M0F: Exit PXE ROM

    Operating system not found

    My questions are:

    How should I do?
    I will lose everything on my laptop, for example pictures etc?

    I'm not computer literate, don't know anything about this... Please help

    Hello

    To me, it seems that your HARD drive is dead.
    SMART stands for self-monitoring, analysis and Reporting technical and it s a feature that reports errors with your HARD drive.

    The error is clear to me; a fault has been detected on the HARD drive.
    Now, the laptop can not boot into the Windows operating system because the operating system is not found. Why? Because the HARD drive seems to be dead.

    In my view only new HARD drive could help!

    Good bye

  • On the Satellite C - Windows HARD disk failure has detected a HARD disk problem

    Since 2 days have been making repeated dialog "Windows detected a hard disk problem", warning of potential failures of the disc so back up, what I did. Disk in question is a Toshiba MK-5065GSXN.

    As a non-tech user, my instinct is that a new laptop is a better choice than to call Toshiba support for a laptop warranty (2 years) out of.

    On the other hand there may be a simple software fix. The opinion or advice welcome

    Hello

    The message says that something is wrong with the HARD drive.
    It might be possible that your HARD drive will die sooner or later so his need to backup data on another HARD drive, disk or flash memory.

    Finally, I must say you n don't need to buy a new laptop just because your HARD drive starts to hurt work in such cases purchase a new HARD drive and replace it
    HARD drive is not very expensive and the replacement of the HARD disk is very easy in your user manual

    PS: what model of laptop you have exactly?

  • Laptop of HP 2000: hard disk failure

    The hard drive on my laptop seems to fail, but I don't know what means the failure code.
    Short hard drive DST Check: failure
    ID of the failure:
    RTX7KV-6P47SV-MFGJWJ-60WS03
    Product ID: D1E81UA #ABA
    Optimized hard drive DST Check: failure
    ID of the failure:
    RTX7KV-6P47SV-MFGJWJ-61WA03
    Product ID: D1E81UA #ABA
    Drive hard long DST Check: failure
    ID of the failure:
    RTX7KV-6P47SV-MFGJWJ-61E203
    Product ID: D1E81UA #ABA
    I'm not really sure what that means but good now my laptop is useless and all my important photos are still about this. The warranty has expired August 2014 so I wonder what could be wrong and if I would be able to save my photos.

    This is not a Virus problem, presents a hard drive failure, there may be many reasons for you hard disk to fail.

Maybe you are looking for