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Maxtor HDD Fail Return Code 7
Hello
I have a Dimension 8400 that crashed rather catastrophically a few days ago. I was able to "repair" the installation using the XP cd and get back into Windows, but the system is still very unstable and unreliable.
I tried using the Dell PC Restore by hitting ctrl-f11 at the dell splash screen but it wouldn't start. I then hit f12 at the dell splash screen and went into the Hard Drive Diagnostics utility which gave me the following error:
Maxtor 7Y250M0 Fail - Return Code 7
So... is there any hope?
I have a Dimension 8400 that crashed rather catastrophically a few days ago. I was able to "repair" the installation using the XP cd and get back into Windows, but the system is still very unstable and unreliable.
I tried using the Dell PC Restore by hitting ctrl-f11 at the dell splash screen but it wouldn't start. I then hit f12 at the dell splash screen and went into the Hard Drive Diagnostics utility which gave me the following error:
Maxtor 7Y250M0 Fail - Return Code 7
So... is there any hope?
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shesagordie
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Message Edited by shesagordie on 11-22-2005 05:44 PM
TeacherGuy
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November 23rd, 2005 14:00
Dell Support told me that doing a clean install of the OS would clear up any problems related to that error. So last night I reformatted and reinstalled XP and all the drivers. I then did the Hard Drive Diagnostics again and still received the same error.
My computer appears to be working fine so far, but obviously I'm concerned about this, especially since my warranty runs out in a month. But Dell has tried to give me assurances that I'll have no further problems from the drive.
They also said that the Diagnostic program is meant for IDE drives whereas mine is SATA, and that if I run the 32-bit diagnostics from their website I won't get the error. I haven't tried that yet, but I certainly will.
Scott
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Dennis99
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November 23rd, 2005 16:00
shesagordie
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November 23rd, 2005 18:00
paymax
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November 24th, 2005 13:00
Error code 7 means your hd has someithing wrong with bad sector , or u may say HD failure.
Phone at Dell and let them swop your hd with new 1.
yours,
LordChop
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November 24th, 2005 14:00
I too have a 4700, which today has blue-screened for the 3rd time since we received the machine last December. The first maxtor hard disk lasted a month, the second is still going, but on it's knees... two months ago I managed to recover by copying some backup files over the damaged systems files, but it has never been the same since, some applications had just disappeared. Today has been more catastrophic, 3 hours of check-disking has brought it back into life, but this maxtor is destined for the Dell Graveyard. Still under warranty, but the reliablity of this system (or should I say hard disk) is a joke - I'd prefer Dell to replace with a non-maxtor drive but somehow I doubt that will happen. Do Dell only use Maxtor?
shesagordie
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paymax
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November 24th, 2005 22:00
and Dont use Dim 4700 . really. new or 2nd.
my comment. 4700 has lot of problem.
yours,
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November 25th, 2005 03:00
Dennis99
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November 25th, 2005 07:00
Now I have had the hard disc problems I have lost all faith in the reliability of Dell (I know it's Maxtor disks but it reflects badly on the Dell choice of supplier)
Message Edited by Dennis99 on 11-25-2005 03:13 AM
paymax
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November 26th, 2005 00:00
IT has happened since it rolled out market 4 a while. Probably reason is the oem manufacter that comes with part between them like HD, ram, mb, psu.
I found lots of these problem during my job, like network port issue (nic), harddisk issue (overheating), system unstability and so on. Thats why Dell comes out with another series replacement . 5100 and now goes to 5150 series.
So that a look at this , if u try to find another good series from Dell, dim3000 now names change to 1100 or B110 may be good 4 u , price reason.
yours,
shesagordie
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