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Hello There, could have a little help to fix a very weird problem of two of my wd hdd's of a total of three. This is what i have: HDD1: WD10EADS 1TB Drive M HDD2: WD10EADS 1TB Drive V HDD3: WD10EARS 1TB Drive E
All three drives are working normally, exept two of them behave strangly when transferring smaller files from one to another ie: a folder wich contains foto's of about 800Mb wiil have a dramatacly dropdown of average transfer rate when starting to copy from one drive to another under windows commander it starts with around 37Mb/s but shortly after it falls back to 1,7Kb/s,... execpt for one drive it reamains speed at average 30-40Mb/s Doing the test with larger (video files) there's no problem whatsoever. The strange part,... Drive M does not have these problems at all but drive V, and E do. Exchanging the drive from the sata bus, delete drivers, repartition the drives, low level format, etc,etc on all three drives does not change the behaviour, it stays at 2 drives ie: one WD10EADS and one WD10EARS Even moving it out of the pc and make it an external one, no change either, behaviour moves with the drives . So 2 out of three HDD's have this behaviour Stranger it becomes that i have two exact the same drives with same firmware and even very close serial number, one is affected one not. Now i did use wd diagnostic tools to figure it out, came out all ok no defects encounterd. Also S.M.A.R.T from w.d. no errors either. Then i tried disk info Now things changed a bit on two of the drives (affected ones) Current Pending sector count came up with: 0000000000001 But that is all, Reallocated sector count are all zero's, also error count zero's too Exept for hours running etc,etc, all values are the same exept for this one. If i understood it correct when a file tries to acces this "sector" again it should move to the reallocated sector count and current pending sector should become zero again if the sector is broken. I have tried just about anything i could think of to get the jobe done but no results. Remove entire partition, create a new one change format (NTFS/FAT) Full erase, dos format CHKDSK/R etc,etc,etc, Nothing but nothing will change this value. I am almost certain that this report in S.M.A.R.T has something to do with this beahviour, at least it makes some sense to me. When driving a car around the courner without knowing if there's a road block or not means i have to slow down too otherwise i would ram the roadblock if it exsists, knowing the roadblock (Reallocated sector count) would make me change my direction driving the car Has anyone out there any ideas on how to fix this?
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