HDD starts with a job but then dies

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I have a fairly new 2TB HDD that is behaving strangely. Sometimes it works but usually not more now. It seems that the data read dies to zero mb / sec just a second after starting a job. If the work is to transfer data it dies quickly, but if it is a film that is playing it will take a little bit longer before it dies and the movie stops. It dies when reading or maybe even writing to disk when becoming loaded. What could this be?
 
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You can run the manufacturer's diagnostic tools to see what they have to say about your HDD.

HDDs that stop responding when accessing them are usually not a good thing. I would recommend using whatever of the HDD's life might be left to start backing up any important data you might have on it before running diagnostic tools - depending on how badly damaged the HDD might be, doing the diagnostic first might cost you valuable backup.

I have had a few HDDs fail while either finishing backing up unimportant data or doing a full-format before sending them back for RMA.


Thanks for the quick reply!
So you mean that it is a sign that the hard drive will die completely? Is there any solution to save all data on the disk? or to check in case it is broken?
 
You can run the manufacturer's diagnostic tools to see what they have to say about your HDD.

HDDs that stop responding when accessing them are usually not a good thing. I would recommend using whatever of the HDD's life might be left to start backing up any important data you might have on it before running diagnostic tools - depending on how badly damaged the HDD might be, doing the diagnostic first might cost you valuable backup.

I have had a few HDDs fail while either finishing backing up unimportant data or doing a full-format before sending them back for RMA.
 
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