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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: One of my Western Digital external hard-drives needs rep  Posted: 13 Jun 2023, 18:55 |
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What type of HD is this?? I know when I slammed my laptop once I SOL the hard drive and had to replace it, I opted for the cheaper one which was fine but if you can't fix or get it back to working I would focus on the SSD types. I wonder if you just have to go in and delete one or two of the files to then give it more space to not be stuck?? Hope someone else can help, I know enough to get in trouble with computers 
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johnmeyer
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Post subject: Re: One of my Western Digital external hard-drives needs rep  Posted: 14 Jun 2023, 15:20 |
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What operating system are you using? Windows has a habit of asking you to repair drives which are perfectly functional. On my various Windows 7 computers, I would guess that at least half of the thumb drives, when I insert them, cause Windows to ask me if I want to repair the disk. I've had it "repair" the thumb drive (they're small compared to most hard drives so the repair doesn't take more than 5-10 minutes), and after I do that, I notice no difference. What's worse, the next time I insert the thumb drive, I get the same message.
All of these drives are formatted with FAT32. Is your HD also formatted this way? The native format for Windows was always NTFS. FAT32 is a 1990s format that is still used for backward compatibility, and is often found on external drives when you buy them.
If your disk IS formatted with FAT32, I would recommend offloading the files to another drive, and then when you format it, make sure you reformat using NTFS. Then move your files back to the drive and see what happens.
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Post subject: Re: One of my Western Digital external hard-drives needs rep  Posted: 15 Jun 2023, 02:18 |
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johnmeyer wrote: The native format for Windows was always NTFS. FAT32 is a 1990s format that is still used for backward compatibility, and is often found on external drives when you buy them. Well, technically Windows started on FAT(16) (Windows 1.x/2.x/3.x), then FAT32 (Win 95 OSR2 ~ Win XP) then NTFS (Windows NT3.1 ~ today). Remember these never-ending CHKDSK.EXE sectors parsing in black & white MSDOS screens with the HDD headers clicking in a very scary way?  FAT16 was good for interoperability (Linux/Win/Mac) with small capacity, FAT32 for higher disk sizes above 4GB. But I believe nearly every OS can read (and often write) NTFS now? Back on the OP question, when that happens to me, I usually boot a Linux-based RescueDisk on USB and let a disk check runs as long as it needs to. Ex: Of course, BACKUP EVERYTHING YOU CAN before meddling with powers you cannot possibly comprehend. Julien PS: Yeah... I'm old enough to remember the upgrade from Windows 2 to Windows 3...
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Post subject: Re: One of my Western Digital external hard-drives needs rep  Posted: 15 Jun 2023, 09:07 |
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substance wrote: Just to reference Julien’s age, he also remembers the first abacus. I was part of the design team! The documentation was written in Cuneiform, as it should at the time. Julien
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Post subject: Re: One of my Western Digital external hard-drives needs rep  Posted: 15 Jun 2023, 19:17 |
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admin wrote: substance wrote: Just to reference Julien’s age, he also remembers the first abacus. I was part of the design team! The documentation was written in Cuneiform, as it should at the time. Julien 
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Post subject: Re: One of my Western Digital external hard-drives needs rep  Posted: 17 Jul 2023, 01:38 |
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jesuslovesgood wrote: WD Elements is officially dead and I lost whatever was on it. How old was the HDD? Above 5 years of usage, you are out of its ordinary life expectancy and should expect it to fail at some point. It doesn't mean ALL drives will fail after 5 years, but this is a reasonable expectation that drives should be replaced/backup'ed if they hold important data. Julien
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Post subject: Re: One of my Western Digital external hard-drives needs rep  Posted: 17 Jul 2023, 03:20 |
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jesuslovesgood wrote: When do we get affordable ssd portable drives? Why are we still backing up files on Mechanical drives in 2023? Is it because these were mass produced or is it really that much cheaper for them to make over ssd? Depends on what you mean by affordable. Right now you can get a portable 2TB Samsung SSD for $115 on Amazon, which is a lot better than it used to be. People still use mechanical drives because the same amount of money might get you a 5 or 6 TB mechanical hard drive. Magnetic disks are going to be cheaper than solid-state disks for as long as both are being mass-produced because magnetic disks are far, far simpler devices. A big, spin-able slab of magnetic material with a mechanical arm to read and write from it is simply easier to make than an array of trillions of microscopic transistors. Sorry to hear about your drive failure. Hope none of it was too important.
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