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Hey, thanks. that is very helpful. I had downloaded the Seagate tools previously and tested the Hard drive, but I will do so with the hitachi tool as you direct.

Last night I found out that the fan that sits on the Hard Drive cage was non-functional. Don't know why I didn't check it beforehand. In any event, i feel fairly confident that this is one of the main problems and that the HD is massively overheating and causing most of the problem. Now i just hope i haven't done any major damage to the thing. But if I have, I now know how to copy the disk.
 
So it looks like the main problem was the drive overheating. I have run a battery of tests with a new fan hooked up and am not experiencing the significant slow down that I was seeing before.

Thanks everyone for the help and assistance.

One final question. Although the problem seems to be corrected, is there a chance that i seriously damaged my Hard drive throught it constantly overheating like that? chkdsk and Seagate tools and the Hitachi tools all say that it is OK, but I am wondering if it might suddenly just give up the ghost sometime in the near future. Is this a reasonable concern?

The reason I ask is that I might want to be looking for a new drive sooner rather than later. Suggestions?
 
Is your Seagate a 10k rpm model?
Did you check SMART to see if there are lots of sector reallocations? My old harddisk which slowed down alot was doing that.
 
Is your Seagate a 10k rpm model?
Did you check SMART to see if there are lots of sector reallocations? My old harddisk which slowed down alot was doing that.

Seagate HD is 1TB 7200rpm.

Done several chkdsks and at least one defrag on it. Nothing indicated lots of sector reallocations. But will check again this weekend.
 
So it looks like the main problem was the drive overheating. I have run a battery of tests with a new fan hooked up and am not experiencing the significant slow down that I was seeing before.

Thanks everyone for the help and assistance.

One final question. Although the problem seems to be corrected, is there a chance that i seriously damaged my Hard drive throught it constantly overheating like that? chkdsk and Seagate tools and the Hitachi tools all say that it is OK, but I am wondering if it might suddenly just give up the ghost sometime in the near future. Is this a reasonable concern?

The reason I ask is that I might want to be looking for a new drive sooner rather than later. Suggestions?

Heat is the enemy of all electronics. Your hard drive may quit tomorrow, or it might last forever. Who knows? The best thing to do is to use this as a reason to develop and religiously follow a proper system backup regimen.

That way, if something does die, you won't be starting from scratch and can be up and running again as quickly as possible.
 
So just when I thought things were Ok, I ran another scan this moring. The Scan (PC Doctor) ran 5 hours and failed to complete. Computer slowed down to an absolute crawl and wouldn't respond short of a hard reboot.

Failing any other explanation, I am going to assume that the problem is the hard drive overheaded so many times that it is just failing completely now.
 
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