I had a 500gb mydisk that went bad and the cost of a replacement enclosure was pretty low - like $25 plus labor IIRC.

My only concern with the 3TB drive is that I don't know if the hardward in the enclosure does some sort of sector mapping that will result in the data being lost if it is put in a generic enclosure. I also don't know if they make a generic enclosure that works with drives larger than 2TB (I assume that any enclosure would work.) Hopefully if the drive itself is OK I could at least just install it in my PC. I am beginning to question the wisdom of using one huge drive. It took almost 2 days to copy this drive to its backup last spring via a USB 2 connection. So I'm in for the same process now!

Mark C


On 11/6/2011 12:16 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
I had a similar experience a couple of months ago.  My second backup
drive died without warning, not long after my first backup drive started
acting strangely.  The latter is also a MyBook, but an older one of
500MB, and the problem was slightly different to yours - it wasn't
recognised by the operating system until about 15 minutes after powering
up.  It then behaved itself and continues to do so, although I don't
rely on it.    I quickly went out and bought another external drive.

Investigation of the second backup drive suggests that the disk
controller is the problem and not the hard disk itself but I haven't got
around to buying a new enclosure.  I should do that...



Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/


On Saturday, November 05, 2011 10:09 PM, "Mark C"
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Your post motivated me to play around with my archives and I made a
startling discovery - my main USB drive is not working properly. I works
fine for about 10 - 15 minutes after I turn it on, but after that if
gets flaky and then disappears as an active drive.  I don't know when it
went wonky - the last major update I did was in early August. At that
time it would have been active for far more than 10 minutes or so, but
as recently as a few days ago I was powering it up, grabbing a file, and
then powering it down...

Thankfully I have another drive that is a replica as of the last major
backup. There is also a clone at a local data center through a local IT
support company. But right now, this drive is crap - it will work for 10
to 15 minutes and then powers down and won't show up again till it has
been powered off for a while. I'll be taking it to my local repair shop
(also the data host for remote backup) to see if the problem is the
drive or the housing. It is a 3TB WD myBook  drive and the housing may
be proprietary - don't know if they can find a generic  housing to pop
it into. I hope that the worst case scenario is that the drive becomes a
local SATA drive  in my PC -thoug I guess the really worse case scenario
is that the drive itself - and not the housing - is failing.

Sheesh!

Mark C.

On 11/4/2011 3:50 AM, David Mann wrote:
I keep all of my photo files on a USB hard drive, and every-so-often I think "I 
really must get around to setting up some kind of backup."  But it's a lot of data 
and I kept putting it off.

Yesterday the drive started making horrible clicking noises while performing a 
Time Machine backup.  I stopped the backup and shut the drive down.  It was 
working, but slowly, and I didn't want to push my luck.

As poor timing would have it, a significant chunk of the world's hard drive 
manufacturing capacity is currently under water so prices have recently shot 
up.  I was lucky to find a retailer who not only had stock at a reasonable 
price, they actually had a discount!  So a brand new 2Tb drive is on my desk.

Luckily I was able to lift all of my data off.  I started with my "K10D" folder as that's 
the most important one (I still have a copy of my "Scanned Slides" folder on another old 
hdd).

So now I'm back to thinking "perhaps I should set up some better backups."  I 
might pop back down to the shop and get a second drive in the weekend...

Cheers,
Dave




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