30-09-2006, 16:45 | #11 |
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Hmm.. yep, definately dodgy hdd. AS soon as I start transferring some files from it to my IDE drive everything starts going crazily slow, unresponsive and the like in ways it doesn't usually go during file transfers. Ah well.
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30-09-2006, 18:13 | #12 |
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SATA drive? Do you have a spare cable?
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30-09-2006, 21:15 | #13 |
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Been there, tried that. 'twas my first thought. Tried a different channel and a different controller too.
Does similar stunts in my linux box, SMART reckons its healthy, real world proves its not.
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01-10-2006, 10:39 | #14 |
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You have more than 1 PC?
Second Copy is your friend. I use it to run scheduled backups of the important bits on each PC to seperate hard drives either on the same PC or on a different PC over the LAN. I back up my mail software, my pictures folder, my my documents, profiles etc etc. If I lose any of the PCs, I won't be losing any important data. The backups run every few hours and I don't even notice them.
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01-10-2006, 14:22 | #15 |
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Tiddles (my second box is a small SFF jobby, hence the name), is always running Linux of some description so I'd really need to be using SCP to transfer docs; however I'm routinely trying stuff on it and wiping and reinstalling as I try stuff, so I generally don't bother backing stuff up to it.
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14-10-2006, 09:27 | #16 |
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NGHHHHHHHHHHHH
New hard disk does a repeated 'click of doom' after the PC has been on for about 15 mins.
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14-10-2006, 10:06 | #17 |
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Wow, you really are unlucky. I don't think I've ever had a hard drive properly fail on me although I've had a couple drop out of a Raid0 array(mostly my fault as I used to lift the pc a few cm then drop it to shut up an annoying fan) but they worked fine afterwards. That said I think I'm about to have a Maxtor die on me, I keep getting a clicking noise from it every so often and the PC will crash sometimes when accessing it.
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I've never kept more than one copy of anything and never, touch wood, lost anything.
Never had a HDD fail on me.
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14-10-2006, 14:11 | #19 |
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I had a buffalo NAS box (250gb) where any favourites/documents/photos go. In my PC I have a 160g boot drive with 2*320gb drives in raid.
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