silverpig
Lifer
I have a 1.5 TB WD Green EADS hard drive, formatted HFS+ journaled in my hackintosh. Everything was great up until a few days ago when I almost filled it up. The programs accessing the drive all hung, the computer was unresponsive, and I was forced to reboot.
Upon multiple reboots, the drive was sometimes not detected at POST, other times it was, but it took a long time, and most times it wasn't mounted in OSX. All other hard drives were fine.
When I did get it mounted, it was SLOW. Like, 1 MB/s on transfers slow. I bought a 1.5 TB EARS and copied the contents of the drive over (it took 3 days), and several of the files were corrupt.
I did a reformat (several) and performance was still slow. I did fscks, disk repairs, and more formats and nothing fixed the performance. I spent three days with it messing around, measuring performance on file copies and xbench, and decided to do an RMA.
Now that my new drive is almost here (an EARS), I decided to do a full wipe of the drive. I reformatted, setting the entire drive contents to be written to 0s. It took a full day to do, and several times the computer was super slow as the hard drive churned and almost locked up all my other programs.
But now performance on the drive is back to where it should be. 200 GB is going to take about 40 minutes to copy over, and xbench tests the drive as being great. Now I'm worried that I'm gonna get charged for my RMA.
Has anyone else noticed this type of behaviour on an EADS? Slowness when the drive gets almost full? I'm going to try filling it up again just to see if I can make the issue happen again.
Upon multiple reboots, the drive was sometimes not detected at POST, other times it was, but it took a long time, and most times it wasn't mounted in OSX. All other hard drives were fine.
When I did get it mounted, it was SLOW. Like, 1 MB/s on transfers slow. I bought a 1.5 TB EARS and copied the contents of the drive over (it took 3 days), and several of the files were corrupt.
I did a reformat (several) and performance was still slow. I did fscks, disk repairs, and more formats and nothing fixed the performance. I spent three days with it messing around, measuring performance on file copies and xbench, and decided to do an RMA.
Now that my new drive is almost here (an EARS), I decided to do a full wipe of the drive. I reformatted, setting the entire drive contents to be written to 0s. It took a full day to do, and several times the computer was super slow as the hard drive churned and almost locked up all my other programs.
But now performance on the drive is back to where it should be. 200 GB is going to take about 40 minutes to copy over, and xbench tests the drive as being great. Now I'm worried that I'm gonna get charged for my RMA.
Has anyone else noticed this type of behaviour on an EADS? Slowness when the drive gets almost full? I'm going to try filling it up again just to see if I can make the issue happen again.