2009-10-22, 12:32 AM
tvshowman Wrote:A possiblitity is the drive was a dud to begin with and I just got a bad one but I am not in the mood to clear the drive of data and do a test that lasts a day so I am not going to bother with RMA research on it...
Thanks everyone for the input.
I'd sure at least try the WD diag tools; at least the "QUICK TEST". Not sure which model:
http://support.wdc.com/product/download....=3&lang=en
I'd also try a different cable and port on the motherboard. I've had one SATA cable go bad on me.
I hope you have the data backed up.
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C2D E8400 C0 Stepping
4gb GSkill F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ
500 GB Seagate SATAII
Win7
HVR-2250 TV Tuner
NPVR 2.3.6