New hard drive issues

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Hello all. Brand new 3TB Seagate Barracuda turned up today. Plugged in, computer turned on, and I hear the hard drive spin up. I then hear the hard drive beep at me. I'm not sure if the thing keeps spinning after this, I can't feel anything but the drive stays warm so I assume it's still spun up.

It then takes about 2-3 minutes to get past the loading screen on startup with the pulsatey windows logo, as opposed to the normal few seconds (my boot drive is an SSD, this is a new storage drive). Once windows finally boots and I head to disk management, it throws up a message about setting up the MFT or the high capacity alternative I forget the name of. Whichever I click, it makes no odds. It thinks for a moment, then throws up the error "Request could not be performed because of an I/O device error".

Clicking past that error and looking at the disk management screen itself, my 3TB drive shows as a whopping 128GB unallocated. Nothing else.

My diagnosis is that the drive is broken, and that the treatment is a return of the new toy and leaving Seagate alone in the future. More than a decade of WD drives and not one issue. Grr.

If on the other hand this is fixable, do please let me know. The internet has been no help at all. Ta!
 
I remember having a problem similar to this with my 3TB. I remember having to format the entire drive differently. You have to convert it to a GPT drive or something along those lines.
 
Have you tried changing the SATA data cable and trying the drive connected to a different SATA port on the motherboard?

Both the cable and port are fine, I've tried several.

I remember having a problem similar to this with my 3TB. I remember having to format the entire drive differently. You have to convert it to a GPT drive or something along those lines.

That was the other formatting method I was referring to, doesn't help, same error.
 
Can you chkdsk the drive?

If you're sure the cabling is fine then looks like faulty drive, can you feel it like vibrating?

I'll try chkdsking it now. Fun fact, the BIOS reports the drive as 136GB. Can't feel any noticable vibration, but I'm not sure how much to expect. As I said before though, the drive gets warm.
 
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