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Shouldve bought seagate,poorfag
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>>47569577
*grinding noises*
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>>47569524
>smack the side of the case
>clicking stops
>smooth sailing until it starts clicking again in a week or two
>repeat
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>>47569524
Anon, your PTSD is showing.
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>>47569828
Your down syndrome is showing.
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>>47569844
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>>47569524
>tfw RAIDZ3
Feels good being master race.
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>>47569621
I do this
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>>47569524
>tfw part of the SSD master race
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>>47569982
>no 8TB SSDs
Faggot.
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>>47569524
I've had the same two HD going on maybe 5 years and still work perfectly.

I should probably invest in a second backup soon tho
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>>47570002
>not using bcache to combine SSDs and HDDs
>not having the best of both worlds
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I haven't heard that noise yet and SMART assures me that my HDD is at 100% health but I have heard some noises coming from it that were pretty worrying. I had to immediatly erase half my porn (drive was almost full) and now it doesn't happen anymore except when defragging.

What could be the issue?
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>>47570109
Sure it wasn't just vibration?
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I've never lost a hard drive.
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>>47570109
Probably there's a bad sector somewhere
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Does enabling Thinkpad's HADSPA speed up HDD failure due to the frequent head parking?
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>>47570109
>>47570166
If you want to test the drive, run DBOOT autonuke on it.
If you have any errors, toss it in the bin.
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>>47569524
what's that? I'v got my headphones on so I can't hear a thing
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>>47569524
ah yes, IDE HDD. I miss the sound
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>>47570109
clearly it was all that porn
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>>47570180
It's just for porn and movies though.
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>>47570109
Try to spread out the files over your HDD, otherwise the data can make one side of the platter lopsided and heavier than the other and it can cause vibrations and data loss.
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>>47570389
How would one do that? I think it was because it was almost full. Like 30GB out of 1TB were left, once I freed up around 300GB the noise was gone. It's just there when defragging now.
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>>47570389
>Rotational velocidensity
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>>47569621
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Wat brand of(1TB) 2,5' HDD should I buy /g/?
Toshiba
WD
Seagate(problably not)
Hitachi
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>>47570973
>2,5 HDD

This one looks good

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145881&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID=
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>>47569524
it's been so long since I heard it

it's been laptop drives and ssd
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>>47571027
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>>47570389
>magnetic energy
>weight
Pick one
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>>47570973
seagate barracuda if you're cheap or a western digital if you want to overspend.
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>>47569524
>new comps in office
>putting them in installing software
>finishing the last one
>girl kicks hers over accidently

>click click click click

Ducking dell putting the hard drive in the top on these low profile slimline shits.
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How much longer does my hard drive have to live?

I've had this baby since 2006.
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I recently had to take a bunch of old family photos and videos saved to an old 120gb hdd that had the click

I could have thought of a better way to spend 2 days

>>47571128
The way I see it, if it hasn't died by now it never will.
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>>47569524
Into the pile it goes.
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*squeak*
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>>47569524
Are you fucking kidding me? It's the first time I've seen a thread like this on /g/. My hard drive has been clicking for five days now. I can't access Windows, only Ubuntu. A new drive is on the way.

Are you stalking me ? What the fuck, man.
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>>47569982
I just put my OS on a ssd so it loads up in a matter if seconds.
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I miss disk spinnage.
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0JC9zx4d6cV
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>>47571703
>warp drive engaged
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Fucken Samsung. HDD is only (nearly) five years old and already noisy.

Guess there's a good reason they got out of HDD's.

Meanwhile, I have a 250GB WD refurb that I purchased 8 years ago that's still going strong.
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>>47569982
I have an acer aspire one zg5 with the second card slot for the 3G and I got a free 24 gig ssd with the same form factor but the machine doesn't recognize it

gives me a sad bros
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>>47571406
I legitimately use my old 2.5" drives as coasters. I use a 3.5" to hold shit up instead of books.
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>tfw seagate drive makes this fugly noise then a click when spinning up and takes a long time to spin up but you are too poor to buy a replacement

what does that noise mean? everything I own is on it but SMART says its all good.
Is it all good?
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>>47569621
accurate
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>>47569621
For smooth sailing get Seagate.
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have the 80gb version of ops drive that I've used for 12 years still solid

power on-hours I think is 6 years or some crazy shit and it still passes SMART

I don't use it as main drive obviously
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>>47569524
>WD
Enjoy your botnet.
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>>47573162
Seagate consumer drives automatically park the head after inactivity.

There's a lot of complaint about it and that's where the majority of the failures stem from. The whole inactivity-head parking is where Seagate gets their "eco-friendly" claim from.

Luckily their enterprise line is exempt from these silly things.
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>>47573232
its hardware, get real
replied/10
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>>47573252
>legitimately thinking hardware can be exempt from a botnet
>knot knowing about malicious firmware injection

There was literally an entire scandal about this not too long ago.
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>>47569577
>>47573204
>recommending Seagate over Western Digital
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>>47573252
>Only software can botnet
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>>47573252
nsa pls go
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>>47573283
I really hope you're being a memer
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>>47573304
>recommending anything other than hitachi or IBM
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>>47573283
>>47573307
same with seagate
>allowing hdd to talk to any networked things anyways
splain how firmware will control your software, unless you just let it do whatever and walk on you
its your hardware u can do anything with it
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>>47573248
That's WD Green, idiot.
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>>47573341
>God tier
Hitachi
>Good tier
Western Digital
>Mid tier
Samsung
>Low tier
Seagate
>Shit tier
Toshiba
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>>47570973
>Hitachi
I'm strongly in favor of Hitachi. The failure rate of Hitachi drives is, if I recall correctly, the lowest.
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Are 1tb drives still the "safest" buy? Or has the number increased within the past couple of years?
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>>47573386
Change Toshiba to mid-tier, they got HGST manufacturing, at least in their 3.5" drives.
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>>47573425
Guess I should've specified their 2.5" drives
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>>47569524
>mfw i have a wd green that started clicking
>it has all my music ive torrented over the years and cant find anymore
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>>47569982
>>47571655
>needing to load your os more than once
>ever
You're doing it wrong.
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>>47573455
Buy another larger drive, use GNU ddrescue (not the non-gnu ddrescure, or dd_rescue) to copy the data.
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>>47573470
Not knowing the second law of thermodynamics
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>>47573470
>not updating or modifying windows and sticking to an obsolete and fragile cheaper mechanical format prone to several methods of failures with the only technological upside being that it's cheap
>thinking OS boot time is the only important thing that speed depends on

stay retard
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>>47573371
Actually all of Seagates most recent drives do this, including their performance lines. As was mentioned the enterprise drives have this feature turned off. Research this on google if you don't believe us.
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>all of these wd shills
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I'm pretty sure my shitty 6 year old HDD is near death. I just hope it lasts one more month until I make my new build and can transfer stuff.
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