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Something else, Data Lifeguard on Windows 7 reports a cable error for several drives, including non-faulty ones. Seems like it only wipes the MBR and doesn’t actually write zeros.
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I wonder why I can write to the drive and retrieve new data correctly, while Data Lifeguard is unable to clean the drive. To my surprise, the uncorrectable sector count decreased from 8 to 6. I recently formatted the drive and wrote several 100 GBs of data to it. That unfortunately also means that I can’t take advantage of warranty, which is valid until somewhere in 2012, one of the reasons I bought the drive to begin with. Perhaps I should forget about RMA’ing, as I rather not risk sensitive data exposed. Did the Write Zeros tool not really wipe the drive? Although this problem could be accounted to the fact the drive IS defective, I had no trouble writing to the drive before. With very little effort I must say (less than one minute scanning). However, much to my surprise, I was able to restore data I assumed was gone from the drive with an undelete application. Lo and behold, the partitions were indeed no longer displayed in the OS and the drive marked as uninitialized. General consensus specifies a single wipe to be sufficient to make overwritten data irrecoverable. Using the WD Data Lifeguard Write Zeros tool, I wrote zeros (Full Erase) to the drive – twice. A following SMART Quick Test fails within 10 seconds with the message: 06-Quick Test on drive 3 did not complete! Status code = 07 (Failed read test element), Failure Checkpoint = 97 (Unknown Test) SMART self-test did not complete on drive 3!Īlthough the drive itself continued to function within exceptions for the time being, that is, reading and writing files, I bought a new drive and backed up the data from the defective one.Ĭonsequently I prepared the defective drive for RMA. A casual SMART scan pointed out my WD 1TB drive manufactured in 2009 unfortunately has several uncorrectable sectors.
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