Hi!
I got this new HDD (Seagate BarraCuda 3.5 2TB 7200rpm 256MB SATA3 (ST2000DM008)) to upgrade my storage and after I set it up in Windows, formatted etc. it looked fine at first, but after I tried to copy some files to it (nothing big, a couple hundreds of MBs) I noticed that the file copying is really slow, like it'd take 5 to 10 minutes just to copy small files.
It'd freeze and then finally the drive would just disappear from the system until I restart my PC.
Most of the time I have to turn off the PC's power just for a single restart. It freezes that bad.
Also the boot-up is slower than usually with the new HDD connected.
My specs:
OP System: Windows 7 Ultimate (SP1) 64 Bit
CPU: i5-4460
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 from MSI (2GB)
RAM: HyperX DDR3 (8GB - single, 3200MHz)
Motherboard: Gigabyte H97M-D3H
PSU: Seasonic S12II (Bronze) 620W
HDD: Seagate (ST1000DM003-1SB102 ATA Device, 1TB)
The new HDD: Seagate (ST2000DM008-2UB102 ATA Device, 2TB)
Some pictures of the drive:
Computer Management:
View: https://imgur.com/a/RWJSvjU
Device Manager:
View: https://imgur.com/a/B7RXJAk
All my drives:
View: https://imgur.com/a/vnuUDNc
So I tried to look into this and figure out what the problem could be.
The first thing that came to my mind were my Sata data cables, cuz' they're a bit old. I have two data cables, (I don't know how important this is but) they're not identical, one of them is just a normal data cable (orange), the other one is a grey and right angled. My main HDD where the Windows is installed works absolutely fine with both of those cables.
I tried the new HDD with both Sata cables, it still does the same.
Could this be a problem? I mean, my older HDD works fine with the data cables, so the new one should work as well, shouldn't it?
What I've tried so far:
-performed a full format in Computer Management
-tried the HDD with two different Sata data cables and different ports on the motherboard
-ran a CHKDSK in CMD
CHKDSK message:
View: https://imgur.com/a/YoK3gGA
(This also appeared many times when booting up Windows)
I tried to find someone with a similar case and I did find some forum posts. They solved it like removing a jumper from the drive, but I don't have anything like that.
My other idea of what's causing the problem is my system as I'm still using Windows 7.
Do newer HDDs/SSDs need Windows 10 to work properly?
As far as updates and drivers go, my OS & Motherboard have the latest drivers.
But my BIOS hasn't been updated yet. Should I update it as well?
I really need some help with this. I don't know what else to do.
Any idea would be appreciated!
I got this new HDD (Seagate BarraCuda 3.5 2TB 7200rpm 256MB SATA3 (ST2000DM008)) to upgrade my storage and after I set it up in Windows, formatted etc. it looked fine at first, but after I tried to copy some files to it (nothing big, a couple hundreds of MBs) I noticed that the file copying is really slow, like it'd take 5 to 10 minutes just to copy small files.
It'd freeze and then finally the drive would just disappear from the system until I restart my PC.
Most of the time I have to turn off the PC's power just for a single restart. It freezes that bad.
Also the boot-up is slower than usually with the new HDD connected.
My specs:
OP System: Windows 7 Ultimate (SP1) 64 Bit
CPU: i5-4460
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 from MSI (2GB)
RAM: HyperX DDR3 (8GB - single, 3200MHz)
Motherboard: Gigabyte H97M-D3H
PSU: Seasonic S12II (Bronze) 620W
HDD: Seagate (ST1000DM003-1SB102 ATA Device, 1TB)
The new HDD: Seagate (ST2000DM008-2UB102 ATA Device, 2TB)
Some pictures of the drive:
Computer Management:
View: https://imgur.com/a/RWJSvjU
Device Manager:
View: https://imgur.com/a/B7RXJAk
All my drives:
View: https://imgur.com/a/vnuUDNc
So I tried to look into this and figure out what the problem could be.
The first thing that came to my mind were my Sata data cables, cuz' they're a bit old. I have two data cables, (I don't know how important this is but) they're not identical, one of them is just a normal data cable (orange), the other one is a grey and right angled. My main HDD where the Windows is installed works absolutely fine with both of those cables.
I tried the new HDD with both Sata cables, it still does the same.
Could this be a problem? I mean, my older HDD works fine with the data cables, so the new one should work as well, shouldn't it?
What I've tried so far:
-performed a full format in Computer Management
-tried the HDD with two different Sata data cables and different ports on the motherboard
-ran a CHKDSK in CMD
CHKDSK message:
View: https://imgur.com/a/YoK3gGA
(This also appeared many times when booting up Windows)
I tried to find someone with a similar case and I did find some forum posts. They solved it like removing a jumper from the drive, but I don't have anything like that.
My other idea of what's causing the problem is my system as I'm still using Windows 7.
Do newer HDDs/SSDs need Windows 10 to work properly?
As far as updates and drivers go, my OS & Motherboard have the latest drivers.
But my BIOS hasn't been updated yet. Should I update it as well?
I really need some help with this. I don't know what else to do.
Any idea would be appreciated!