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I have just ran HDD Guardian on my Hitachi Travelstar 7K1000 hard drive (2.5, 7200rpm) and noticed that the drive reported an ATA error.

The error occurred 37 hours (of disk power-on time) ago, and it has been working fine since then. I hadn't even realised, as I usually use CrystalDiskInfo, and it reported everything was OK.

The errors are ICRC: Interface Cyclic Redundancy Code error and ABRT: command Aborted.

You can see the details here:

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All the S.M.A.R.T. information is OK, and nothing strange or alarming has happened. There are no more ATA errors either.

The drive is new (it is on an MSI laptop that's a week old) and hasn't been used much (OS is in an SSD). Is there anything I should be worried about with the drive? What could have been the cause of such an error, and what does this error imply?

DavidPostill
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vagaerg
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The error indicates that there was a problem communicating with the drive over the SATA cable. If it was happening a lot then you should replace the cable, but since it only happened once, don't worry about it.

psusi
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New drive: Bould be compatible issue. Is your drive set for AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface)? If your going to switch modes, some windows modification maybe needed. Study up before changing mode.

Xeno555
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