This is sort of a hardware and a software question, so I flipped a nickel and here it is.
Due to having various problems and inconsistencies with WD DataLifeGuard Diagnostics, I installed CrystalDiskInfo last night.
At the time, I had seven disks connected; four via internal SATA and three via USB.
One of the internal HDDs is a brand-new WD RE WD2000FYYZ-0LUL1B2; the mate to it was in a double-disk dock.
The mate showed a complete list of information, same as for all the other disks.
However, the above-mentioned disk only displayed the model number, serial number, and firmware number; no temperature, no string of details that I don't understand, and no hours in service.
The disk seems to be fine; it is probably the quietest disk of the 25 or so we own.
I did my own style of health status test by copying 1-3/4 TB of mixed image files, consisting of jpegs, CR2 RAWs, PSDs, and a few odds and ends, copied onto the disk and then copied from that disk to another. Synchredible is sensitive; had there been a single corrupted file, it would have found it.
For what it is worth, this disk and another are SATA connected to a Vantec PCI SATA card; the other disk displayed fine.
What could be the cause of this disk not displaying all of the information ?
CrystalDiskInfo has to be seeing it, as it displays the model and serial numbers.
Thanks for reading and all help is appreciated.
Due to having various problems and inconsistencies with WD DataLifeGuard Diagnostics, I installed CrystalDiskInfo last night.
At the time, I had seven disks connected; four via internal SATA and three via USB.
One of the internal HDDs is a brand-new WD RE WD2000FYYZ-0LUL1B2; the mate to it was in a double-disk dock.
The mate showed a complete list of information, same as for all the other disks.
However, the above-mentioned disk only displayed the model number, serial number, and firmware number; no temperature, no string of details that I don't understand, and no hours in service.
The disk seems to be fine; it is probably the quietest disk of the 25 or so we own.
I did my own style of health status test by copying 1-3/4 TB of mixed image files, consisting of jpegs, CR2 RAWs, PSDs, and a few odds and ends, copied onto the disk and then copied from that disk to another. Synchredible is sensitive; had there been a single corrupted file, it would have found it.
For what it is worth, this disk and another are SATA connected to a Vantec PCI SATA card; the other disk displayed fine.
What could be the cause of this disk not displaying all of the information ?
CrystalDiskInfo has to be seeing it, as it displays the model and serial numbers.
Thanks for reading and all help is appreciated.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro x64Intel Core Two Duo E8600 3.33 ghz8GBGigabyte Radeon R7 240
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Optiplex 780m "mini-tower"
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel Core Two Duo E8600 3.33 ghz
- Motherboard
- Whatever DELL put in it
- Memory
- 8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gigabyte Radeon R7 240
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP 2159m
- PSU
- 750 Watt Corsair CX750
- Keyboard
- Logitech Wireless
- Mouse
- Logitech Wireless
- Browser
- Chrome, Firefox, IE