There seem to be enough questions on the internet with a similar problem, but I can't find a situation that resembles mine closely enough so that's why I'm asking. The main difference between my situation is that the drive will still show up in Windows Explorer just fine.
What's happening is that sometimes my external hard drive, a Seagate Expansion Portable 1TB, will make beeping noises. Today when booting my computer, the noise came as soon as the Windows 10 login screen showed. Then again when I opened the drive in Windows Explorer and once more while browsing the drive. Now, not everytime it's possible to browse the drive. Sometimes the complete Windows Explorer process will freeze while trying to browse it (which is happening as I type this). Now, as it might seem, the Windows Explorer process is the backbone of Windows, so whenever my Explorer freezes I'm unable to do anything which requires file loading (for example, starting Notepad++). Strangely enough I can perfectly launch applications such as browsers. I can't however turn off my computer.
I've used HD Tune Pro to check the drive status and it is not giving me any errors.
Some say this might be a power problem, and since I'm powering the thing through USB 2, while it might expect USB 3, that could still be an option. However, if I remember correctly, the reason I switched it to a USB 2 port was because the freezing happened.
The first two times the freezing happened was when I was using Adobe Lightroom, and Lightroom would keep loading an image. I went to the drive in explorer and bam I couldn't do anything functional on my computer anymore (except browsing the web). This has happened twice now.
The beeping is something relatively new, I recently started hearing it sparsely, now it happened over three times during a single bootup. The drive hasn't moved more than a centimeter since the first beep and now. I did however take it with me on my trip during the christmas break, which could in theory have damaged the drive.
I was able to copy a ~10GB folder from the drive to my internal disk in 4 minutes without problem.
I bought the drive in late August, so it isn't older than 5 months.
I have critical data stored on the drive, which I'm trying to backup now.
I'll try to use the drive in my laptop and update you with what happens. I'll also try to run a more complete diagnostic, after I've copied the bulk of the critical data from the drive, as well as install the proper USB 3 drivers and try it with my USB 3 ports. In the meantime I was hoping you could give me some additional ideas as to what's going on.
What's happening is that sometimes my external hard drive, a Seagate Expansion Portable 1TB, will make beeping noises. Today when booting my computer, the noise came as soon as the Windows 10 login screen showed. Then again when I opened the drive in Windows Explorer and once more while browsing the drive. Now, not everytime it's possible to browse the drive. Sometimes the complete Windows Explorer process will freeze while trying to browse it (which is happening as I type this). Now, as it might seem, the Windows Explorer process is the backbone of Windows, so whenever my Explorer freezes I'm unable to do anything which requires file loading (for example, starting Notepad++). Strangely enough I can perfectly launch applications such as browsers. I can't however turn off my computer.
I've used HD Tune Pro to check the drive status and it is not giving me any errors.
Some say this might be a power problem, and since I'm powering the thing through USB 2, while it might expect USB 3, that could still be an option. However, if I remember correctly, the reason I switched it to a USB 2 port was because the freezing happened.
The first two times the freezing happened was when I was using Adobe Lightroom, and Lightroom would keep loading an image. I went to the drive in explorer and bam I couldn't do anything functional on my computer anymore (except browsing the web). This has happened twice now.
The beeping is something relatively new, I recently started hearing it sparsely, now it happened over three times during a single bootup. The drive hasn't moved more than a centimeter since the first beep and now. I did however take it with me on my trip during the christmas break, which could in theory have damaged the drive.
I was able to copy a ~10GB folder from the drive to my internal disk in 4 minutes without problem.
I bought the drive in late August, so it isn't older than 5 months.
I have critical data stored on the drive, which I'm trying to backup now.
I'll try to use the drive in my laptop and update you with what happens. I'll also try to run a more complete diagnostic, after I've copied the bulk of the critical data from the drive, as well as install the proper USB 3 drivers and try it with my USB 3 ports. In the meantime I was hoping you could give me some additional ideas as to what's going on.