I have an unreliable WD 1T internal drive (about two years old,) it works fine for months, then starts to show as, “at risk” in the XP management console and becomes “failed.” After many reboots and fussing I can get it back but it’s too worrisome to trust. It was kept half full of backup data, never a boot drive.
I moved off all the data and did a “quick format.” If I try to full format it, my PC locks every time. Right now, it is empty and shows as “healthy.”
Is there an approprate WD software download to establish if this thing should be discarded?
I went in that direction on my own, I installed the DLGDIAG software, it passed the quick test. I ran the extended test with all my anti virus & other programs shut down etc., and 3min in it locked up, no mouse movement. A reboot has me back.
New to this forum, I’d like to be able to see my first post in this reply thread, but can only see your reply.
I ran the short ver zero write. Then I retried the extrended eval, which locked up the PC as per usual.
So, now I have the long version zero write ongoing, hopefully it will complete, it wants 2hrs more, so I am going to the gym.
Feel free to post your recommendation for
1.) a successful write, and
2.) a failure.
Presuming it fails I’d ask, what now? Presuming it works, I’d ask, “What happeded?” I will check for your post, and try the extended test again, the results of which you may prefer, before advising me again at all.
The link you provide is useless, I don’t see how you can’t know it.
What good is being directed to a page that tells me to download the software I’ve been using, software that won’t work? I need to speak with a knowledgeable tech person.
Run CrystalDiskInfo or HD Sentinel or smartmontools against the drive. The SMART report will probably show numerous bad sectors.
When drives go bad, they sometimes go offline during their internal error recovery process. That’s a fault with the drive’s firmware, not with the diagnostic software.