em 05-10-2014 04:05 AM
Googling that number and the message you think you saw indicates that it was a Seagate 500MB hard drive trying to warn you that it would soon fail. This usually means that the hard drive detected one of more of its disk platters was getting closer and closer to the head that reads the info on the platters. Eventually, when the two touch, that's known as a crash and the hard drive is usually toast.
In the future, when you see a warning message like this, you should immediately backup your files even if the machine seems to boot up OK because a drive failure is eminent.
A new hard drive is less than $50 from Amazon http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/185-8487612
Installation is a fairly easy DIY task. Just take off the back cover. Remove a few screws and unplug the old drive.
But since your old drive is toast, you need to go to the Acer store and purchase erecovery disks to re-load Windows onto the new drive.
Jack E/NJ
em 05-10-2014 02:26 PM
em 05-10-2014 02:33 PM
em 05-10-2014 03:25 PM
BTW, if you decide to install a new drive from Amazon, the charge for Acer recovery disks to load Windows on it is really quite reasonable. So you might find that the overall cost of getting your machine up and running again somewhat palatable at this point.
Jack E/NJ
em
05-10-2014
04:55 PM
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05:52 PM
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ElizabethS
There is no room in my budget to get this fixed. It should not have broken in the first place. I expected more when I paid almost $800 for it in March last year. The only extra income I get is from doing online surveys or buying things online cheaper than I can in-store. It was my biggest help to have a computer which is why my internet and phone are paid up for a year. For you it may be as simple as getting a new hard drive. For me, it means taking something I need and going without until I can pay off the balance because I had to order a new hard drive for a computer that was supposed to work and function as long as it was taken care of. I can now see why it was the cheapest on the shelf. I know it is not your fault, but I find this is a company that does not care about the customers, only the profit they can make. It is disappointing. If you could, please tell me what would be an actual worthwhile computer to buy next year so I do not make the same mistake twice? That would be a much better help. Thank you.
em 05-10-2014 05:24 PM
Hard drives are commodities like many computer parts and manufactured by relatively few companies. Thus the exact same drive models can be routinely used by many different assemblers of almost all consumer-oriented computers. So you could run into the exact same problem with other assemblers. Though it happens less frequently than 10 years ago, hard drives still crash unfortunately and can do so abruptly at any time even without an early iminent-failure warning message of any kind.
My only advice is to try to determine whether or not Acer-repair actually replaced the Seagate drive with a new one. If new, there may or may not be some wiggle room on getting another new one to install.
Jack E/NJ
United States
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