nvstor64 error - failure of HARD drive to read data

Backup and restore system is unable to complete - after investigation, about an hour after the backup operation to the system event log records a large number of errors in nvstor64 - "failed to read data from the HARD drive" and the abandonment of the backup operation.  After investigation, I found that the nvstor64 replaced the windows driver update disk drivers HARD during a computer video card.  After many contacts with support from nvidia and further consideration, the problem is reduced to the State of the offence alleged in the second hard drive backup (Seagate 1 TB Baraccuda - development since 2/2011).  When you run the HP disk HARD diagnosis on this drive, it does not hard "SMART short self-test" step with the error message "fails first LBA 45511183".

Here's my question.  Run the chkdsk BACK on this disc utility passes - no bad sectors.   The HARD drive is visible in the operating system and appears to be fully accessible.  I moved 100 GB of files from the disc to others in the network with no apparent problems.  This really works test by the "SMART short self-test?  This is a 'false positive' test failed?

Paul

Pavilion p6210f

Windows 7 64 bit

6 GB of system memory

C: WD 1 TB 7200 RPM HARD DRIVE

F: drive HARD Seagate 1 TB 7200 RPM

Hello smithdp,

The SMART test tests in-depth hard disk. Here's the Wikipedia record for the short trial (they can explain better than me).
http://goo.GL/XYCvm.
Short
Check electrical and mechanical performance as well as the disk read performance. Electric tests could include a test of memory buffer RAM, a read/write circuits test or a test of the read/write head elements. Mechanical test includes seeking and servo on the data track. Scans small parts of the drive surface (area is provider-specific and there is a time limit on the test). Checks the list of areas that may be read errors in waiting. (Usually less than two minutes.)

Having said that it is not perfect, because no test is, it could be bad, or it could be on-site. Sometimes the SMART test can give a warning, but the drive will not fail for another month + is just a 'heads up '.

Now, with your error in particular LBA is logical block address. The error you are getting is that there is a block (45511183) that the test has detected an error on.

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