So I have an interesting problem. I have an older PATA/IDE drive that's
been put into a pretty solid USB case for external backups. It's been
working well, until now, but has just started to evidence read errors.
I figured no problem I'll run a quick diagnostic and if it's going bad,
back up everything then try to reformat and recover the hardware.
it's a WD drive most of my current drives are Seagate, but Seatools sees
it and will run generic short and long tests on it. Long story short,
Short test Passed, Long test fails. So I figure I'll download Western
Digital's tool and try that, to see if I can get a better handle on
what's happening. WD's tool cannot see the drive. OK, so I had to back
it up anyway, that's underway.
Here's the conundrum. Seatools will test the drive but won't do a low
level format on a WD drive. DataLifeGuard doesn't see the drive as a WD
drive, just as a logical partition and won't run any tests on it, nor
will it low level format a drive it doesn't recognize.
Sure the drive is probably toast, but I'd at least like to try to keep
it alive. I'm looking for suggestions.
I've found several people who've had the same problem with DataLifeGuard
recognizing only the logical partition of the drive in question, but no
solutions have been posted, to the forums I've checked. I figured I
check here because this list is always full of surprises.
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