The reason I bought a new drive is that my old one, unfortunately the "known" Seagate 7200.11 series, is unaccessible.
It shows up in my explorer, but when I click a folder it somehow crashes and doesn`t show up in the explorer anymore, neither in the Windows Harddisc Manangment facility (where you can partition and format your drives, dunno the english term). Until I restart the computer, then it shows up again, but doesn`t work.

I did a "fast formattin", but to no avail. The new Data on it behaved the same strange way. Now the Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 series is a known issue. they made firmware upgrades for them, that needed to be installed when still working. I tried to get that upgrade, but the website didn`t work and Seagate was too dumb to send me the patch. I can still try to send it back to seagate as it has a 3-yr warrante.

Now I`ll attach the new HD and format it, but since it takes so long to format a 1 TB drive i asked for other options.
Is it advisable or even possibel to do a "fast format" process with a new Harddrive? So it doesn`t search for bad sectors. I mean, the new one should be ok, but then again, who knows,...


Sandra


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