I've had this 4TB WD passport external for years. It recently started flaking out on me, giving me read/write errors, often wouldn't mount in Windows, etc. I could see the directory listing of the contents of the drive, but trying to read or copy or browse the drive would lock up Windows.
AOMEI reported nothing but bad sectors as shown here:
I kissed the data on there goodbye and was about to throw the drive away when I decided to try deleting the NTFS partition, then reformatting it in exFAT. After doing this the drive is now working perfectly fine. I have copied small and large files to and from it without any issue. AOMEI now shows this:
Then I also checked the drive by running WD Drive Utilities and it shows everything is perfectly fine:
So now I'm a bit confused. Why was the drive reporting bad sectors before, and now after reformatting, everything seems to be working fine? I'm weary of trusting the drive with anything but large files I don't mind losing if the drive were to die, but I'd like to get some advice.
Thanks all!
AOMEI reported nothing but bad sectors as shown here:
I kissed the data on there goodbye and was about to throw the drive away when I decided to try deleting the NTFS partition, then reformatting it in exFAT. After doing this the drive is now working perfectly fine. I have copied small and large files to and from it without any issue. AOMEI now shows this:
Then I also checked the drive by running WD Drive Utilities and it shows everything is perfectly fine:
So now I'm a bit confused. Why was the drive reporting bad sectors before, and now after reformatting, everything seems to be working fine? I'm weary of trusting the drive with anything but large files I don't mind losing if the drive were to die, but I'd like to get some advice.
Thanks all!