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New HDD beeping
13-08-2012 1:53 AM
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The old drive disappeared from My Computer and re-appeared saveral times before I could start any file transfers which has been happening more frequently of late). The transfer was quite slow (around 900KBps) which I put down to the old drive. tested this out by copying some files from another drive to the new one getting over 20MBps reported.
After a while the transfer seemed to halt but no errors reported and the status widow still showing. Eventually I had to reboot the PC as explorer was playing up. The old drive was very hot so I turned it off till it cooled and started again. This time the transfers were between 20 and 25MBps. After a few minutes both drives disappeared from Explorer which I assumed to be the old drive causing further problems. But I couldn't get the new one to show again.
I pulled both the power and data cables to the new drive several times then suddenly it starting beeping continuously. Fearing the worse I unplugged the power and Googled the problem. It seems the drive will beep (11 times apparently - but I never counted them) if there's a problem with the power source. I found a different molex to SATA adapter, connected that in and all seems OK.
To be on the safe side I am running a Long Generic SeaTools test to see if any errors are reported. So far, about a 5th of the way, all seems OK.
Anyone else experience drives beeping under these conditions? Could it be a sign of something more serious even in a new drive?
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Re: New HDD beeping
13-08-2012 4:30 AM
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Re: New HDD beeping
13-08-2012 7:40 AM
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Re: New HDD beeping
13-08-2012 10:48 AM
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Perhaps the power connected wasn't seated properly causing the problem or an issue with that specific molex adapter that only manifested itself with that particular drive.
All my external hard drives have their own individual power supplies so that shouldn't have been the issue.
Anyway, all seems ok and I'm now transferring the files from the failing drive.
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Re: New HDD beeping
13-08-2012 11:10 AM
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Quote from: Mav Anyway, all seems ok and I'm now transferring the files from the failing drive.
My point was that, under certain circumstances, lack of power can mimic the symptoms of a failing drive.
Re: New HDD beeping
13-08-2012 11:18 AM
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Re: New HDD beeping
15-08-2012 8:41 PM
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Quote from: Mav Anyone else experience drives beeping under these conditions? Could it be a sign of something more serious even in a new drive?
Only once. Bought a new Toshiba netbook years ago and it did similar. It would make a very quiet beep / chirp every 20 or so seconds. After 3 days I couldn' tolerate it anymore and took it back. To my surprise Tosh replaced it on the spot with no quibble at all acknowledging "sometimes a bad drive slips through". They replaced it with a totally new netbook (although it did leave me with the problem of reinstalling everything).
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