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joekrahn
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Registered: ‎12-05-2007
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Incorrect temperature values for a Maxtor disk

Is SeaTools supposed to work for all Maxtor drives? I ran a short self test on an older Maxtor drive, and it claimed that the drive temperature was over-heated to 253. In fact, the Maxtor drive was 34C, but SeaTools is misinterpreting the Maxtor data. If I ignore the temperature warning from SeaTools, the tests seem to be successful.
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PnutButterJelly
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Registered: ‎11-17-2007
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Re: Incorrect temperature values for a Maxtor disk

You might want to send this information to the technical support team. Could be a bug that most of us are not seeing at the moment.
 
 
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Benrau
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Registered: ‎03-26-2008
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Re: Incorrect temperature values for a Maxtor disk

My maxtor drive is also running at 253. Odd that it is the same temperature. Is there another way to check the actual temperature?
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AlanM
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Registered: ‎11-02-2007
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Re: Incorrect temperature values for a Maxtor disk

That means that the drive doesn't support the Seatools temp reading.   But the other tests should be OK.
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pedro
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Registered: ‎03-31-2008
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Re: Incorrect temperature values for a Maxtor disk

¿Have you tried linux? You have hddtemp for SMART supporting drives:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-monitor-hard-drive-temperature.html

You can also burn a bootable live-cd, or usb with a distro that has all the drive drive tools you need, office applications included, I recommend Knoppix.

Good luck,

Pedro.