I am diagnosing an XP era system. After giving the system a visual check, I moved on the my second step in my diagnoses I perform on each system on my bench... checking the HDDs.
I use gsmartcontrol. At first the system wouldn't boot cause a boot device wasn't found, restarted and it booted. Restarted a couple of times more and no probs. Did an extended test on the HDD and it stops after around a minute (or less). Test fails.
My problem may sound silly, but, I find the log to be quite difficult to read hehe. So my question is, is it really necessary to read to log or shall I consider the hard drive as... failing?
Another question is hardware wise. The system has another unused HDD (PATA), which is disconnected. My thoughts are that this also failed sometime ago, and it was replaced with this SATA HDD. Now this failed again, it seems. How would you deal with this? If the HDDs are physically failing, then I understand that this won't have anything to do with chipsettes / motherboard / connections.
Thank you all
EDIT: I am attaching the log file for your review, if it's necessary.
I use gsmartcontrol. At first the system wouldn't boot cause a boot device wasn't found, restarted and it booted. Restarted a couple of times more and no probs. Did an extended test on the HDD and it stops after around a minute (or less). Test fails.
My problem may sound silly, but, I find the log to be quite difficult to read hehe. So my question is, is it really necessary to read to log or shall I consider the hard drive as... failing?
Another question is hardware wise. The system has another unused HDD (PATA), which is disconnected. My thoughts are that this also failed sometime ago, and it was replaced with this SATA HDD. Now this failed again, it seems. How would you deal with this? If the HDDs are physically failing, then I understand that this won't have anything to do with chipsettes / motherboard / connections.
Thank you all

EDIT: I am attaching the log file for your review, if it's necessary.
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