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Hi
In your experience can any fails on the above be attributed to over busy servers?
 

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Welcome to the forum.

The question is very vague. If you could explain the question more fully a meaningful answer can be provided.
 

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Welcome to the forum.

The question is very vague. If you could explain the question more fully a meaningful answer can be provided.
Sorry. Thanks for the welcome. I am trying to add two new hard drives to a new build pc. They are Western Digital Red NAS 2 TB. Probably not the best choice. Should have gone for Black. However I have established that they should work with a PC. My O/S is on a 2.5inch 500GB laptop drive. I also have a Kingston SSD 120GB which was intended for the O/S a couple of weeks ago - Long story! I now intend to use this just for documents. I have had boot problems but these are sorted now. With just the two small drives connected the PC starts and boots normally. With the two large drives connected it takes an hour or two! presumably because chkdsk is going through 4 TB of un-initialised and therefore un-formatted disks. During this period the HD light is on and the MS "flower" pulsates on the screen so something is happening.
The Windows password can then be entered and Windows is available in full normal mode. If WD Data Lifeguard is used this checks and verifies that all 4 disks are good. ( Jumpers have been put on both large drives as per WD 6 gb's per sec.as I believe RAID motherboards can affect these drives. I am not using RAID and the jumpers seem to have no effect).Device manager detects all four drives. I have installed the MS download for Windows Remote Management provided as an add on for W7. I have set the two RPS services and the WRM to the specified settings. and disabled all Norton protection. The two drives initialise OK and the formatting and drive lettering box entries all complete OK . Then there is a wait of about ten minutes and then the RPC connection is terminated without finishing the process. Has anybody any ideas where I might have gone wrong?
I should be grateful for any help you may be able to give.

(5 disks appear in the BIOS- 4 Hard + Blue ray rewriter)
 

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Custom Build
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Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium 64 bit
CPU
AMD FX6300 Six Core Piledriver
Motherboard
MSI 970 Gaming
Memory
Kingston DDR3 32GB 1600
Graphics Card(s)
MSI AMD Radeon R7 370 series
Hard Drives
HGST HTS 2.5inch SATA 500GB
Kingston SSD 120GB
WD Red NAS Hard Drive 2 TB
WD Red NAS Hard Drive 2 TB
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Now sending drives back to supplier and hopefully getting two WD Black Drives instead and paying the difference.
I know in theory that any SATA drive should work in a PC but putting two NAS drives in a gaming PC is probably stretching the envelope just too much. Hope someone reads this thread. Don't know how it got in Networks. Note to Mods. Can you please move it to Drives as my bad experience might stop someone else making the same mistake. This is the fifth or sixth PC I have assembled so I must know something.:)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium 64 bit
CPU
AMD FX6300 Six Core Piledriver
Motherboard
MSI 970 Gaming
Memory
Kingston DDR3 32GB 1600
Graphics Card(s)
MSI AMD Radeon R7 370 series
Hard Drives
HGST HTS 2.5inch SATA 500GB
Kingston SSD 120GB
WD Red NAS Hard Drive 2 TB
WD Red NAS Hard Drive 2 TB
Antivirus
Norton Internet Security
Browser
Internet Explorer v11
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