My hard-drive had problems accessing certain files a few days ago. After scanning the disk, I found and marked all the bad sectors and everything seems to be fine so far. The drive hasn't shown any new bad sectors in the last few days, so I am assuming that the existing bad sectors was just a once off thing (probably happend quite a long time ago as well) and not a catastrophic drive failure.
Anyway, I decided to purchase a second HDD just in case. Finally had time to get one yesterday, an IBM 60 GB 7200 RPM ATA-100 (the old one was a 40 GB 7200 RPM ATA-100 - my motherboard only supports ATA-100), and finally managed to clone my existing stuff onto it today (a painfully long process, but not as painful as putting in the new HDD in my already overcrowded system - I already have a DVD drive, a CD-R/W, the Live!Drive thing for my SB-Live Platinum, Floppy and of course my original HDD - problems with cable length, the odd scratched knuckle, etc).
Due to problems with the cabling (not long enough - apparently the AOPEN case I have just isn't designed for this many devices), I have to connect my new hard-drive on the secondary IDE, and make this the bootable drive (active partition + boot-up option in BIOS) - basically, it's like this :
Primary IDE - Master : 40 GB (old drive)
Primary IDE - Slave : CD-R/W
Secondary IDE - Master : 60 GB (new drive) <= boot drive
Secondary IDE - Slave : DVD-ROM
It's all working fine now, but it seems a little odd having secondary IDE master as boot drive. Has anyone done this before, and do any of you know if there any problems with this setup?
Regardless, I am definitely configuring a RAID setup for my next system, so a bad drive is just a simple case of replacing an existing drive, as opposed to installing and configuring a new drive (not to mention cloning the old data over).
Anyway, I decided to purchase a second HDD just in case. Finally had time to get one yesterday, an IBM 60 GB 7200 RPM ATA-100 (the old one was a 40 GB 7200 RPM ATA-100 - my motherboard only supports ATA-100), and finally managed to clone my existing stuff onto it today (a painfully long process, but not as painful as putting in the new HDD in my already overcrowded system - I already have a DVD drive, a CD-R/W, the Live!Drive thing for my SB-Live Platinum, Floppy and of course my original HDD - problems with cable length, the odd scratched knuckle, etc).
Due to problems with the cabling (not long enough - apparently the AOPEN case I have just isn't designed for this many devices), I have to connect my new hard-drive on the secondary IDE, and make this the bootable drive (active partition + boot-up option in BIOS) - basically, it's like this :
Primary IDE - Master : 40 GB (old drive)
Primary IDE - Slave : CD-R/W
Secondary IDE - Master : 60 GB (new drive) <= boot drive
Secondary IDE - Slave : DVD-ROM
It's all working fine now, but it seems a little odd having secondary IDE master as boot drive. Has anyone done this before, and do any of you know if there any problems with this setup?
Regardless, I am definitely configuring a RAID setup for my next system, so a bad drive is just a simple case of replacing an existing drive, as opposed to installing and configuring a new drive (not to mention cloning the old data over).
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