Re: Help Diagnose Slow Disc Access

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On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Mike McCarty
<Mike.McCarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:

[snip]

> I downloaded said software, and burnt a CD-ROM. I ran the diagnostics
> on both discs (both are WDs, but of different sizes). The smaller
> one passed both a "quick" test, and an "extended" full surface scan
> test, and both in about the amount of time the tool estimated. The
> larger one (the one I'm having performance problems with) failed the
> "quick" test, due to timeout, after several times the estimated
> run time, but passed the "extended" full surface scan, though it took
> significantly longer than estimated. The estimated time was just over
> 15 hours, but the test ran 83 hours 33 minutes.

Failing the "quick" test and long completion times are sure signs that
the drive is in trouble. You can try reformatting the drive to see if
that improves performance (doubtful). Good luck finding a new IDE
drive. You might have to use a SATA drive with a SATA-IDE adapter or
buy a SATA controller and change all your hard drives to SATA.


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