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Joe,
I would visit the WD web site, download their Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for
Windows, and run it to see whether there are any obvious problems with your
external drive. If the drive comes up clean, you might consider using the
write zeros to the drive option, instead of just reformatting it. I don't
know if this drive comes with any software that you were using. If it does,
you'll need to download and reinstall it to the drive, after wiping it and
reformatting.
Of course, if the drive isn't physically damaged, the question remains of
why your files were corrupted. I'm afraid I can't come up with anything
off-hand, based on what you've provided.
Hope this is helpful.
John Sproule
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Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 12:30:14 -0400
From: Joe Trimarchi <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Cyclical Redundancy Check Errors external hard drive
I have an external WD MyBook 500 GB drive connected to my Dell desktop via
USB 2. I've been using it as a backup for my pictures. Yesterday I noticed
SyncToy reported some CRC errors and sure enough I couldn't open those
files. I ran chkdsk and it added 541 clusters to the bad clusters file. It
corrected errors and shows a total of 2164 KB in bad sectors. Obviously some
files were lost and I've now copied everything off the drive back to my
Desktop.
My questions are, should I replace the drive? It is only about 1 1/2 years
old and I only paid about $90 for it at Costco. Or should I reformat it or
just leave it the way chkdsk left it? I'm seriously thinking of replacing it
with 2 external drives keeping duplicate backups.
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