Yes it is, I have rechecked it today and nothing has changed.
My files are backed up, just want to know if I should be using these drives and if there is anything I can do to fix these errors...
should I be trying other tests, instead of only relying on hd tune?
not exactly sure what is going on with these drives
Can someone tell me if these are serious errors?
A few of these drives may be old so I wouldnt be surprised if they are going bad
HD Tune Pro: ST31000340AS
ID Current Worst ThresholdData...
I have a z-series from a couple of years ago...
Worked fine with one HDMI cable, but occasionally need to switch the resolution from 1080p to 1080i then back again.
recently purchased a longer (50') and cheaper cable. with this cable it only works in 1080i :(
Hey guys, I've tried a few things i found while googling,
only other thing i can think of is a fresh install of win7
I have a number of drives(flash and HD), all of which are not detected by win 7.
i'm using 64bit and yes i've checked disk manager
any ideas?
i read some reviews on the ed HD live, the reviews seem great except for the wireless part. I've got an external hd that is laying around so that will be my primary source
I would like to be able to watch the videos on the tv that is not near a computer.
Preferably in the picture should be in HD.
Can I transmit Video and Audio to a tv wirelessly?
If so what kind of hardware do I need?
If not, What kind of external equipment(media player-with a hard drive)...
vista ultimate x64...
its a Seagate Barracuda, certified replacement(or something like that).... it was a replacement for an internal OEM that i bought from newegg...(the one OEM part i bought...figures)
is there something i should check in the bios? or do i need some kind of partition software?
let make it more clear...
i see only one partition of 983mb... there is no unallocated space(no gray area)... and no option to partition the drive.
options to extend. shrink or delete volume are all grayed out... i'm so confused
i thought that too, but was thinking its impossible... what should i do? its supposed to be a 1 tb for sure, thats what it shows in the drive properties
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6001]
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C:\Windows\system32>g:
G:\>chkdsk
The type of the file system is NTFS.
The volume is in use by another process. Chkdsk
might report errors when no corruption is present.
Volume label...
this is the ereor i'm getting
"there is not enough space on ___, you need an additional 6.98gb to copy these files"
its a 1tb drive, i'm not sure how to check the ntfs version
thanks guys... its just annoying that it doesnt show up in the right category in explorer... also i thought it would fix the other problem i am having with files <4gb
and it is formatted as NTFS
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