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|caption1 = Top-down view of a TOSHIBA HDWU120.
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|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from a TOSHIBA HDWU120.
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from a TOSHIBA HDWU120.

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TOSHIBA HDWU120 was a hard drive model created by Toshiba. It is a rebadged TOSHIBA DT01ABA200V aimed at the retail sector, which is in turn a rebadged unreleased Hitachi drive. It is part of the Toshiba V300 series, designed to record, playback and edit video on a DVR, NVR or television; essentially, an entry level version of the Toshiba S300. It was discontinued in 2021, having been fully usurped by the S300 family.

SMART attributes[edit | edit source]

ID Name
0x01/1 Read Error Rate
0x02/2 Throughput Performance
0x03/3 Spin-Up Time
0x04/4 Start/Stop Count
0x05/5 Reallocated Sectors Count
0x07/7 Seek Error Rate
0x08/8 Seek Time Performance
0x09/9 Power-On Hours
0x0A/10 Spin Retry Count
0x0C/12 Power Cycle Count
0xC0/192 Power-off Retract Count
0xC1/193 Load/Unload Cycle Count
0xC2/194 Temperature (Max/Min/Current)
0xC4/196 Reallocation Event Count
0xC5/197 Current Pending Sector Count
0xC6/198 Uncorrectable Sector Count
0xC7/199 UltraDMA CRC Error Count

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The HDWU120 was the final Mars-C 2 TB 5,700 RPM drive retail model. Currently, Toshiba only offer two 5,400 RPM-class CMR retail models; the TOSHIBA HDWV110, also a Mars-C, and the TOSHIBA HDWT140, a Fujitsu HDA-using model codenamed Tomcat.
  • The HDWU120, like most Hitachi desktop drive firmware (dating back all the way to the IBM Deathstar family), has a bugged Power-off Retract Count counter; it always matches Load/Unload Cycle Count, even if the hard drive has always been powered down normally.

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