I have a WD 3TB green drive that is about 4 months old.
It sits in an Esata caddy and recently has started to throw errors when the backup process tries to write backups to it.
The DLDiag program test show:
Smart test - pass
Quick test - pass
Extended test - FAILS with "too many bad sectors"
Question 1) How can the smart data not show an issue when the drive is clearly failing - surely it would have tried to re-allocate sectors and run out of it's 'spare' sectors and flagged a smart error ?
Question 2) It is clearly under warranty as it is only 5 months old. SO I get a replacement drive from WD. BUT will this replacement be reliable or just a failed drive that has been 'reset' ? Should I just buy a new one ?
Cheers guys !
It sits in an Esata caddy and recently has started to throw errors when the backup process tries to write backups to it.
The DLDiag program test show:
Smart test - pass
Quick test - pass
Extended test - FAILS with "too many bad sectors"
Question 1) How can the smart data not show an issue when the drive is clearly failing - surely it would have tried to re-allocate sectors and run out of it's 'spare' sectors and flagged a smart error ?
Question 2) It is clearly under warranty as it is only 5 months old. SO I get a replacement drive from WD. BUT will this replacement be reliable or just a failed drive that has been 'reset' ? Should I just buy a new one ?
Cheers guys !