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Quick question should i change drive ?

Kei12

Probably. Reallocated sectors could mean physical damage to the platters or simply an unreadable sector. Try running Windows Drive Diagnostics with chkdsk or get a smart test for it.

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Yeah, according to this thread on Tomshardware there are many bad sectors and advises you to backup your data immediately

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1947981/reallocated-sector-count-fail-hard-disk.html

 

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Yeah. What's the exact power on times and hours? 

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