Hi,
I recently had a hard disk go (WD Green 2TB) after about 3 years of 24/7 use. The disk that failed was used to store music and videos - no apps. There were no symptoms apart from my http software slowing down - which I attributed to network speeds and an ever increasing media library size. Then one day, I noticed that copying a large file to the drive was going very very slowly. The disk was only 60% full so that should not be an issue ... I did a bunch of network trouble shooting... to no avail... Finally I decided to run a chkdsk /r on the disk.
It found lots of bad sectors.... (fortunately everything was backed up) I replaced the disk and everything speeded up dramatically...
My question is... how often should I run chkdsk to discover disks that are failing? Especially considering chkdsk takes a long time to run (8 hrs for a 2 TB disk) and stresses the disk.
I recently had a hard disk go (WD Green 2TB) after about 3 years of 24/7 use. The disk that failed was used to store music and videos - no apps. There were no symptoms apart from my http software slowing down - which I attributed to network speeds and an ever increasing media library size. Then one day, I noticed that copying a large file to the drive was going very very slowly. The disk was only 60% full so that should not be an issue ... I did a bunch of network trouble shooting... to no avail... Finally I decided to run a chkdsk /r on the disk.
It found lots of bad sectors.... (fortunately everything was backed up) I replaced the disk and everything speeded up dramatically...
My question is... how often should I run chkdsk to discover disks that are failing? Especially considering chkdsk takes a long time to run (8 hrs for a 2 TB disk) and stresses the disk.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- 3 Home Built Computers
- OS
- Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1 , W7 ultimate x64
- CPU
- Q6600,
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte ga-p35-ds4, ga-ep45-ud3p, ga-p35-dq6
- Memory
- 8G, 4G, 2G
- Graphics Card(s)
- 7300GS, 9600GT, 8600GT
- Sound Card
- onboard ALC889
- Monitor(s) Displays
- dell, TV
- Screen Resolution
- 1280x1024, PAL SD TV
- Hard Drives
- WD 1.0T GP x2,wd 320G x2,WD 1.0T GP x2
- PSU
- corsair HX520,corsair HX520,corsair HX520
- Case
- Antec Solo, Antec Solo,Thermaltake DH101
- Cooling
- Thermalright TRUE, Thermalright TRUE, Ninja mini
- Internet Speed
- not too fast