Hi all,
Title may seem bizarre but is a pretty good summary of the dilemma.
Essentially, during about a week ago, during a large file copy the hard drive in question stopped transferring data and essentially disappeared from the drive list - after rebooting it would be back however SpeedFan was reporting 0% drive fitness.
After firing up Seatools, this confirmed the problem with an error code (6C9AC2A4). To confirm even more, left the DOS Seatools to scan (and see if it could recover any bad sectors - it failed miserably) but also reported bad media and to replace / rma the drive.
Still being in warranty I obtained an RMA from Seagate, however prior to shipping it out I wanted to properly clear the data on the drive. The Seatools 'Full Erase' option would fail instantly and the DBAN program also would quit as soon as asked to clear the drive.
With limited options available, I used TrueCrypt to write an encrypted partition to the drive.
Job done, but now the drive fitness is back up to nearly 100% in SpeedFan, and Seatools reports that the drive is OK (would fail a DST and full scan previously, but now passes DST - have not had time to run full scan).
Apart from thinking WTF, do I send it back? Will they test it and then give me crap because they can't find an error?
Edit: Oh and now it will happily perform a full erase..... :twisted:
Title may seem bizarre but is a pretty good summary of the dilemma.
Essentially, during about a week ago, during a large file copy the hard drive in question stopped transferring data and essentially disappeared from the drive list - after rebooting it would be back however SpeedFan was reporting 0% drive fitness.
After firing up Seatools, this confirmed the problem with an error code (6C9AC2A4). To confirm even more, left the DOS Seatools to scan (and see if it could recover any bad sectors - it failed miserably) but also reported bad media and to replace / rma the drive.
Still being in warranty I obtained an RMA from Seagate, however prior to shipping it out I wanted to properly clear the data on the drive. The Seatools 'Full Erase' option would fail instantly and the DBAN program also would quit as soon as asked to clear the drive.
With limited options available, I used TrueCrypt to write an encrypted partition to the drive.
Job done, but now the drive fitness is back up to nearly 100% in SpeedFan, and Seatools reports that the drive is OK (would fail a DST and full scan previously, but now passes DST - have not had time to run full scan).
Apart from thinking WTF, do I send it back? Will they test it and then give me crap because they can't find an error?
Edit: Oh and now it will happily perform a full erase..... :twisted:
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