krnmastersgt
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As for this drive, it's been running for approximately 10k-11k hours since the birth of my current rig and it's had Vista for the majority of the time, with the scheduled weekly defrag that Vista has. Drive is approximately 2 years old.
So today when I was checking up on things on my computer as well as lining up some music it suddenly seemed to freeze on me (which it has never done in its entire life aside from failed OC BSODs), I turned off the system with the "hold the power button for 5 seconds" method, which I don't like using but have used before. Then started the clicking, which I believed to be more or less synonymous with death of a hard drive.
I let it reboot as I go to get a drink, when I come back about 3-4 minutes later it's still on the Vista loading bar, I restart again and find that Windows also believes that the drive is having issues and decides to run CHKDSK so I let that run and it comes across as clean, so I know the files are perfectly intact still.
It reboots by itself and hangs on the loading bar much more than normal BUT it did successfully boot into Windows, once I got in it seemed to be more or less fine, but the worrying thing is the age/amount of defrags I've run on it (especially lately with manual defrags). The drive doesn't make a consistent series of clicks, rather just randomly clicks once in a while so I've searched the threads and found it shouldn't be too huge a problem but still a worrying notion of soon to be mechanical failure (500GB Seagate Barracuda btw if anyone was interested).
I don't back up anything because all the files I have are easily replaced and my personal/important files are not stored on this primary hard drive.
Now that I've basically described what just happened to the drive (writing from my laptop) I'm running the system as I normally do, no noises coming from the drive in the past 15 minutes but I'm wondering if anyone had any tips on preventing total failure/helping it stop the clicking. That, or just how long does my precious hard drive have before it completely croaks?
So today when I was checking up on things on my computer as well as lining up some music it suddenly seemed to freeze on me (which it has never done in its entire life aside from failed OC BSODs), I turned off the system with the "hold the power button for 5 seconds" method, which I don't like using but have used before. Then started the clicking, which I believed to be more or less synonymous with death of a hard drive.
I let it reboot as I go to get a drink, when I come back about 3-4 minutes later it's still on the Vista loading bar, I restart again and find that Windows also believes that the drive is having issues and decides to run CHKDSK so I let that run and it comes across as clean, so I know the files are perfectly intact still.
It reboots by itself and hangs on the loading bar much more than normal BUT it did successfully boot into Windows, once I got in it seemed to be more or less fine, but the worrying thing is the age/amount of defrags I've run on it (especially lately with manual defrags). The drive doesn't make a consistent series of clicks, rather just randomly clicks once in a while so I've searched the threads and found it shouldn't be too huge a problem but still a worrying notion of soon to be mechanical failure (500GB Seagate Barracuda btw if anyone was interested).
I don't back up anything because all the files I have are easily replaced and my personal/important files are not stored on this primary hard drive.
Now that I've basically described what just happened to the drive (writing from my laptop) I'm running the system as I normally do, no noises coming from the drive in the past 15 minutes but I'm wondering if anyone had any tips on preventing total failure/helping it stop the clicking. That, or just how long does my precious hard drive have before it completely croaks?