SweetErika
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Last Summer we bought a brand new Western Digital hard drive, and it died after a few months, taking a lot of data with it. After sending it back and a long battle with the idiots at WD, the sent us a replacement. Of course it was refurbished, not actually new.
We've since replaced everything except for the old HD and refurbished WD HD, and have been running XP. This morning, the everything froze and it started scandisk and assorted other "fixes". We ran a full XP scan disk, and it found a bunch of bad clusters on the WD HD. We've been able to run a few programs, but not really back anything up, and everything is painfully slow.
So...if anyone knows what might be going on and how to fix it, suggestions are welcome. The only thing is that with the current instability, we don't want to try anything that could reduce the chances of recovering data. Could XP be messing with the HDs? Hubby's convinced we need to buy yet another HD, but we don't really want to gamble on WD again in case it's a brand problem. He also wants to install a fresh copy of XP on the new one, but then we could only transfer over some of the data. If we do need to buy a new one, are there any brands you've had particularly good luck with?
Thanks in advance!
We've since replaced everything except for the old HD and refurbished WD HD, and have been running XP. This morning, the everything froze and it started scandisk and assorted other "fixes". We ran a full XP scan disk, and it found a bunch of bad clusters on the WD HD. We've been able to run a few programs, but not really back anything up, and everything is painfully slow.
So...if anyone knows what might be going on and how to fix it, suggestions are welcome. The only thing is that with the current instability, we don't want to try anything that could reduce the chances of recovering data. Could XP be messing with the HDs? Hubby's convinced we need to buy yet another HD, but we don't really want to gamble on WD again in case it's a brand problem. He also wants to install a fresh copy of XP on the new one, but then we could only transfer over some of the data. If we do need to buy a new one, are there any brands you've had particularly good luck with?
Thanks in advance!

