Explain please
Explain please
Looks like your HDD is fucking up user.
Delete system 32. That should fix it.
>Explain please
It appears that the Reallocated Sectors Count is in bad status.
Your hard drive is failing. Over time, more and more of those sectors will continue to go bad. I hope you backup everything you need.
There is a link on your pic you dumbass nigger
looks like you have some shitty sectors op. most likely mechanical issue.
would do a back up asap before the arms take a total shit.
You need to buy recent macbook pro retina. Hurry up before it's too late
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faggot.
Dipshits like OP are why there's so many Indian scam call centers.
nigger is spamming his website all over .. intentionally has link and wants you to visit. report the fuck
Fuck yea i got trips
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>Yelling at a bot
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OK, its because they 'over-apportion' HDs in order to have extra blocks that can be used in case a sector suffers a parity check error.
say for instance your HD is 2TB, and has 2 Trillion usable bytes. well the manufacture actually mapped 2.048 Trillion bytes or whatever. and if during a standard parity check test, the HD self analyzes that a few bytes are corrupt, well then it tries to reallocate those bad bytes to other available over apportioned memory, then remaps the newly usable 2 Trlliion usable bytes.
this happens over and over, until one day, it suddenly discovers that you have too many corrupt sectors for it to truly be able to maintain 2 Trillion bytes to pass a standard parity check.
that is the first signs of a drive failing. and corruption is like cancer, one day your drive will try to write to a corrupt sector, then try to remap this sector as avaialble. the worst is when your directory has some of these corrupt sectors.
so, once you get a SMART error, you can never really 'repair' it, you just consider it an advanced warning to replace that HD before its too late.
it never gets better, go out and buy a new HD, and restore to that new HD before it is too late
too long didn't read
someone else please help
what it said is the answer.
your drive is failing, it will never get better, you need to replace asap, dont believe anyone who says your own drive will get better
its in a raid configuration :(
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