Hello dsln,
I agree 100% with fwilson.
However, it is always good practice that whenever you are given any possibility of hard drive failure, to backup all your precious data. A hard drive may still be functional, even if it does not pass certain tests. A hard drive could fail a SMART Test. It could even end up with bad sectors or tracks, but still be functional, giving the user a false sense of security, until the day of complete failure. So, as a reminder, always be sure to back up your precious data. It is much more economical to spend, say 150 dollars on a back up external drive, than it is to pay a technician to recover your data on a failed drive. Average cost to recover your data, depends on the severity of the failure of the hard drive. The cost can range from 150 - 1500 plus.