April 27th, 2023, 19:34
April 27th, 2023, 20:10
April 27th, 2023, 20:29
April 28th, 2023, 4:47
mybuy wrote:I have a WD Elements 25A3 - a 16 TB external SATA drive. It's (I think) a little over a year old.
Formatted NTFS on Windows 10.
I am not having any problem accessing files on the drive.
However, recently it has started making a soft but audible knocking/clicking sound every 5 seconds. The 5 second interval is very consistent. I listened and timed it closely over a minute or two and once it seemed to miss a cycle and go 10 seconds until the next knock/click but then it resumed the next 5-second cycle. If I put my hand on the drive, I can feel something kind of bump when I hear the knock/click.
In Windows Explorer, I right-clicked on Properties for the drive and went to Tools / Check. It said:
You don't need to scan this drive
We haven't found any errors on this drive. You can still scan the drive for errors if you want.
I did scan the drive and it found no errors.
If I use the Windows Safe-Remove Hardware and tell it to remove the drive, the knocking stops. But if I power cycle the drive to make Windows redetect it, the knocking starts again.
Should I be worried it is on the verge of failing?
What should I do now?
April 28th, 2023, 11:09
saltwater wrote:You don't have to worry, if You have backup.
April 28th, 2023, 13:28
mybuy wrote:In the Attributes tab, there are a series of SMART Attributes data structure. For all the IDs, the Failed column says "never".
April 28th, 2023, 22:16
fzabkar wrote:mybuy wrote:In the Attributes tab, there are a series of SMART Attributes data structure. For all the IDs, the Failed column says "never".
That's not useful. The most important data are the raw values of each attribute. A hard drive can have thousands of bad sectors and still "pass" the tests.
April 29th, 2023, 17:20
12,"Power Cycle Count","never","66","66","0","2351","old age","-O--CK"
April 29th, 2023, 17:38
April 29th, 2023, 17:41
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