Clicking hard drive
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Clicking hard drive
Is there any hope for a sata hard drive that was working fine but in session failed to write. now when I start up the computer it just keeps clicking like it is stuck. its my documents drive only. backed up in July
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Your hard drive is about to die any time, could be days or weeks before you get even more problems and the disk refuses to boot.
Backup everything now and buy a new hard disk.
The best software to use for backing up is Acronis TrueImage. I make an entire disk image and save it on another hard drive so if my disk breaks all I do is buy a new one and restore the backed up drive image and I have my system working again from when I last backed up the disk image. I have like a 20-30GB image backed up and TrueImage can compress the images so it's even smaller, mines about 5.5GB.
No reinstalling Windows and no reinstalling all your software.... plus you don't lose any of your work!
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/pr ... trueimage/ - £25 quid is a very small price to pay.
Backup everything now and buy a new hard disk.
The best software to use for backing up is Acronis TrueImage. I make an entire disk image and save it on another hard drive so if my disk breaks all I do is buy a new one and restore the backed up drive image and I have my system working again from when I last backed up the disk image. I have like a 20-30GB image backed up and TrueImage can compress the images so it's even smaller, mines about 5.5GB.
No reinstalling Windows and no reinstalling all your software.... plus you don't lose any of your work!
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/pr ... trueimage/ - £25 quid is a very small price to pay.
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That drive is shot. You should back up asap. If you cant get it to recognize in windows, try a mepis linux boot cd. That can generally read/mount stuff that windows has problems with. But yeah, no hope for that drive. If its still under warrenty, you can send it back to the manufacturer and they should send you a new one.
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Yeah that's exactly why. A lot of external drives come with Disk Write Caching turned off which should allow to safely unplug the hard drive without having to eject it but even with it off it still fucks up the disk.panner wrote:I do shut properly but I do just unplug an external drive some times. Do you think that could be something to do with it? The computer has crashed quite a bit in past when recording sometimes. that's way I thought It was a power issue some of the drives plugs seem loose when you plug them in.
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