2016/02/13 18:58:56
Elffin
Recently my Wd black 1gb has become very slow - for no reason..

All files appear accessibile Its just that loading the samples and browsing the directories is very slow.

Using Windows 10 64bit

Any ideas?
2016/02/14 15:02:48
scook
Look in the windows log for errors.
2016/02/15 10:05:39
JonD
1GB?  (Not TB?)  Is it an IDE?  Then it could be this:
 
http://techlogon.com/2011/03/28/how-to-fix-hard-drive-stuck-in-pio-mode/
 
(It's more likely you meant 1TB, but in any case, the drive could be dying.  If you don't have a backup, I'd start offloading vital files/folders ASAP).
2016/02/15 10:59:13
mettelus
A couple quick things to try (maintenance-related) before jumping deeper into troubleshooting:
 
The MFT (Master File Table) can get a glitch in it, which can often be repaired by a check disk utility (Windows has one embedded). In Windows Explorer, right click the drive and select "Properties," then on the "Tools" tab select "Check Now" in the Error-checking section. Often this will require a reboot and the check/repair will occur during the next startup cycle. Orphan files (ones not referenced properly in the MFT) cause the disk to actually search manually and can be painfully slow.
 
Another thing is fragmentation. Drives will write to the first space they find closest to current head position. This speeds up writing, but can make reading a nightmare if piece-parts are all over the disk. A disk defrag is good to try, especially one which "optimizes" file structure. That option puts "related" files closer to each other to accelerate access times but is a LONG defrag to perform. It is best to start that one before going to bed, as it can take a few hours to complete, but is worth doing *if* the files in question will remain relatively static... meaning that they will not be altered often and potentially fragmented again in short order. The "normal" defrag is quicker and can be effective on data files that get modified frequently.
2016/02/15 16:32:09
Elffin
Hi thanks

1tb it is! Interesting article in regards to pio- will have a look

Defragged and also tried different connections including e-sata
2016/02/15 19:09:58
DrLumen
Do a full backup of the drive - if you haven't already. Buy a new drive and wait for this one to die (or get so slow that you give up on it)
2016/02/15 21:08:05
AllanH
Could be indexing. Even when off, I've had at least two updates turn it back on.
2016/02/16 18:20:19
tlw
You could try running WD's Data Lifeguard utility on the drive and see if it finds a problem. The drive's SMART data might well show problems that Windows doesn't log as errors.

http://supportdownloads.w...downloads.aspx?lang=en
2016/02/21 08:39:40
97teledlx
I concur with the indexing issue. This can be turned off by My Computer, right click on the drive, select Properties at the bottom of the pop-up list. In the window, uncheck the indexing box located toward the bottom of the displayed window.
© 2024 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1

Use My Existing Forum Account

Use My Social Media Account