dvslats
Charter Member
Hi DVS,
Regarding my HDD. It is an IDE one of some 5 years old and well used (abused?). About 6 months prior to the crash the dreaded clicks were heard from the drive. This is the sound of the arm hitting the internal stops or the read head touching the disc face, and usually spells a time near to complete failure.
And guess what! Yes, it got harder and harder to boot from till finally it failed. I had previously backed up all the data I wanted from it, so no big loss (actually it can be sometimes read from as a slave drive, so nothing lost).
If you are going through a lot. Change to a different manufacturer, don't go for huge capacity single drives, several smaller ones spread the load and minimise loss when things do go phut. Consider putting in some HDD caddy fans to cool the drives. Defrag and clear out HDDs regularily. Back-up to an external HDD or DVDs, again regularily.
These will reduce HDD failures and minimise data loss. Also reducing the amount stress and heartache when they do go phut! And they do, ask my wife!!!................... :d
Cheers Shessi
Hi Shessi,I started this thread so as to not muddy up TW's with his situation.
To give you some info on my HDD dilemma, what has been killing off my drives are bad blocks on the disk. After roughly three months, I go to defrag and the process hangs. When looking in Event Viewer/System I see the dreaded bad blocks piling up. Running CHKDISK cures it temporarily...but then within a few days I get this again and the amount increases exponentially to the point where XP becomes unstable. I've downloaded and installed a monitoring utility for my motherboard (this is a computer I self assembled) and it showed temperatures of 57°C to 54°C for the HDD. Checking the manufacture's temp specs it showed these numbers at the high end of their recommendations. Since then I've added two more fans. Now the temp is a steady 27°C.
Do you check the temps on your system? If you do...what sort of numbers do you see?
I'm hoping this is the culprit. After four HD's in eighteen months I'm very hesitant on reloading all of the software. That ol' question mark keeps hanging out in the back of my mind...whats left of it.

Dave
PS: If any others here at SOH have numbers on the temps of their drives, please post them. I'd really appreciate seeing what others have. :ernae: