HELP: Reallocated sector count failing

anass_sibari

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Hi

This is the screenshot i get from SMART Data & Self-tests in the Disk utility in Linux.

How bad is the value of the reallocated sector count showing the "Failing" assessment ?
Is there any option I could use to rescue my HDD rather than replacing it ?


i have no access to my partitions (Windows 7, Ubuntu and Kubuntu ) and i'm only using a Live USB
when i try to access the ubuntu partition the screen goes black with lines indicating a logical block in sda6 (where i have ubuntu installed)
the kubuntu access is also with no luck, the black screen shows something related to the kernel :??:
for windows, from last time i performed a chkdsk command i can't access it too and now i can't even see it in the grub

i'm having a really bad situation here so PLEASE HELP !!!


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Welcome to the community, anass_sibari!

Unfortunately, it seems like your HDD has way too many bad sectors. :( Hence, there's no way to fix this by yourself or recover your data. If you have anything important on the drive, I'd strongly recommend you to consider a professional data recovery company for assistance. Otherwise, the best thing you can do is buy a new hard drive or contact the HDD manufacturer's customer support and get a replacement product from them (in case the drive is still under warranty).

Best of luck!
SuperSoph_WD