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hi ive just fitted an external hdd to pc and its worked ok for 2 days. turned it on today and its making bleeping noise and the light is red . i didnt get any instruction with it so i dont know if you should switch it off at night but it felt hot and it has a built in fan. it doesnt say the maker on the the case so i cant check it on web.

i need some advice as ive never had an external hdd before.

thank you

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Guest Wolfeymole
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When you shut the pc down Mrs D it will shut the external drive down too, no data exchange is taking place you see.

 

Just don't turn it off when your up and running.

 

What is the make and model of the external drive?

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im sorry i dont know the make or model as i got it from ebay and i have wrote to the seller for info

i put a different hdd in the caddy and it worked ok so it seems to as me that the caddy has got too hot and burned the hdd out which is a pee off cos it was a 160gb and i had just put all my back ups on it which took up 47gb. im running 3 pc on my network and using windows onecare. any ideas if the 160 hdd can be fixed? im not worried about the data but its a big hdd to lose

Guest Wolfeymole
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It sounds to me like it was the drive getting hot and not the caddy if it's working ok now, that seems logical to me.

 

Did you ever run a chkdsk on the 160GB when it was installed?

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It sounds to me like it was the drive getting hot and not the caddy if it's working ok now, that seems logical to me.

 

Did you ever run a chkdsk on the 160GB when it was installed?

no i didnt

i have bought a new hdd caddy called certified usb 2.0 and have put a second hand 80gb hdd in and formatted it to nftc and it shows up as (f) when plugged in. it was on for about an hour it it felt quite hot. i got an info leaflet with it but it didnt answer my questions:

1, do you only turn the external hdd on when you need it. to do weekly back ups.

2, do you need to shut the pc down first, before turning Ehdd off.

 

 

i have nero on my pc which offers a back up program do you think i should try that one instead of one care.

i have 3pc in the house all with onecare on and this pc is the hub.

i used to run back ups on dvd disc but i thought an e hdd would be a better option.

Guest Wolfeymole
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1: If the caddy is powered via the mains which it should be then turn it on before booting the pc.

 

2: Shut the pc down before turning the caddy off.

Guest Wolfeymole
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Well it's up to you Mrs D but with it being a new drive I see no reason to.

 

What you have to bare in mind that with all hard drives they will get warm but not uncomfortably so.

 

When you get a spare moment swap out the 80GB for the 160GB and run a chkdsk on the 160GB.

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