Windows 7 HDD failure warning

uldreg

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HDD failure warning [Solved]

Hey there.
I was wondering if there's any way to disable the annoying "inc HDD failure" warning that shows up whenever I'm booting my computer up.

Here's a picture of said warning:
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To be honest I don't want to backup anything since I've got all my important documents on my thumb drive and the ask me later option just closes the pop-up and doesn't do anything but prolong the warning till the next start up.
 
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Not to be a total sarcastic butt, I think it may be time to replace your HDD. Either that or a reformat and reinstall is in your future. Windows is detecting something very bad with your HDD. I would also take a look at running HD Tune and see what is wrong with it.
 
I have another HDD ready but I want to use this one till it dies, explodes or whatever.
I have all of my important stuff backed up and wouldn't lose anything important if the HDD would die at some point.
I just want to get rid of the damn error messages for good.
 
I can only think of editing the registry but I have not tried to edit for anything similar to this.
 
Disabling the warning (if even possible) is akin to removing the wire from the "Check Engine" light in your car because you don't believe anything to be wrong. The problem may be as simple as a weak sector or faint recording of a critical file. You may be able to prolong the life of your "failing" drive simply by reformatting it and reinstalling the OS. If it fails, it fails, but at least you'll know. And I like the idea (from mp3sgt) of using disk diagnostics to try and identify/isolate the problem. That's my two cents, anyway.
 

No it's more like the check engine light is a billboard that jumps into your face and speaks like Jar-Jar Binks informing you of a problem with the engine that you fucking know about and don't give a shit about because it's a crash-test car.

That's why I want to disable that warning, this computer is so old and useless that I don't really care what happens to it.
 
Hello

You may want to take a look at the quoted text below, its found Link Removed - Invalid URL (post #5) - and it seems to be your solution.


Kind Regards
TwinA
 
Well if your not worried you are going to lose your hard drive
No biggy as you point out so have a nice day
 
I did chkdsk and it didn't come up with any errors.

And it seems like Twina's solution worked, thanks!