A few days ago, I tried putting my SATA drive containing Windows into an enclosure to grab some files from it while I was using another computer. When I tried powering it on, it made the click of death. My heart sank. After multiple attempts to try and see if it was a connection, it powered on successfully and it did read/write fine at it's maximum speed.
Today, I tried booting Windows. I immediately got a bluescreen with 0x24, so I insert the Windows XP installation disk to run recovery mode (chkdsk /f,) and it bluescreened with 0x7B. I tried a Windows Vista disk instead, and sure enough, it found the volume...with it's file system type being RAW.
I booted into Fedora and attempted to mount the volume, which succeeded. I then ran ntfsfix, and did a SMART test. My drive just failed the SMART Write test, then made a weird clunking noise powering down. The Windows Boot Loader doesn't seem to load anymore. Under Linux, my Windows partition is read-only and the drive is transferring at 20MB/s instead of it's usual 55MB/s.
The power-on time this drive had was 2.6 years.