If I were to keep a drive running that failed a thorough chkdsk (which I have done, and to be fair I find it difficult to throw anything out even when I know better) I make damn sure it's either junk data storage or rigorously backed up.
But concerning hard drives, why not buy a new one? They grow on trees and come free with packets of Kelloggs cornflakes these days. (even in sizes that can cope with Berks porn folder!)
But anyway who gives a shit anyway eh?
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I have never, ever, in my experience of hundreds of hard drives, found one that works flawlessly evermore after having once failed. Ditto for recovering bad sectors - they're bad - don't try and use them, it's a sign your disk is failing and they will multiply.
It's possible to get them running long enough to recover data, but they will (in my experience at least) inevitably fail again.
The one exception I would make is when a RAID array has marked a drive bad - they can sometimes be a little pissy. However I'd still never reintroduce that drive to an array in a non-redundant capacity, and certainly never to the same array again.
Maybe I'm paranoid, but I liken it to using reconditioned condoms.
It's possible to get them running long enough to recover data, but they will (in my experience at least) inevitably fail again.
The one exception I would make is when a RAID array has marked a drive bad - they can sometimes be a little pissy. However I'd still never reintroduce that drive to an array in a non-redundant capacity, and certainly never to the same array again.
Maybe I'm paranoid, but I liken it to using reconditioned condoms.
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while they are cheap it is still money better spent elsewhere if you don't need to buy something to replace a perfectly good HDcheeseandham wrote:But concerning hard drives, why not buy a new one? They grow on trees and come free with packets of Kelloggs cornflakes these days. (even in sizes that can cope with Berks porn folder!)
cashy does, oh wait he is a shitcheeseandham wrote:But anyway who gives a shit anyway eh?
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