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So everytime i turn on my PC, i have a smart error, it says one of my drives is failing ect. 

 

I have to manual boot the PC from the BIOS for the PC to actually boot. 

 

Ive bought a new hard drive, but keeping the old one in the PC just for smaller files. I dont care if it dies. 

 

How do i reset the smart error and stop it displaying an error upon boot. Ive defragged the drive, ive preformed a windows disc check ect. 

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13 hours ago, JordanHopkins97 said:

Theres not, theres Smart information, but nothing about disabling it. 

Ok then, this might sound a bit silly, but you could try connecting the drive with a USB adapter (preferably USB 3) and still leave it inside of the case. This might just avoid the BIOS checking on it at boot. To test this before you buy anything, you can also try it with a USB 2 adapter (or borrow one from someone).

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