A dying hard drive usually accompanies with perceivable signs, like slowing down the computer, frequent freezes, blue/black screen of death, accumulative bad sectors, strange sound, S.M.A.R.T errors...Read the article about what to do with a dying hard drive, and hope you can self-check and self-repair it and rescue data with comprehensive data recovery solutions from EaseUS.
What to fo with a dying hard drive? How to deal with it without causing data loss? Follow the detailed guides on this page.
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Hard drive has a limited lifespan. The average lifetime of a stationary hard drive today is around 5-10 years, according to the shared statistics on the internet, even longer if you choose brands of big manufacturers, keep the hard drive running at ambient temperature (25~40℃), and grow a good habit of regularly cleaning the hard drive. Do not heavily shake the computer host, drop coffee or juice on it. Strong variations in temperature, humidity, and motion will undoubtedly reduce the hard drive's lifespan, the realistic hard drive lifetime is probably around 3-5 years.
Imagine a hard drive that you bought 3 years ago. One day, you brought a cup of morning coffee and sat in front of your computer, supposing to continue the project of last night's. Oops, it takes almost 30 minutes to start up the computer, what's worse, the project.pdf cannot open, it's corrupted. All signs of the slow startup and file corruption suggest your hard drive is failing. What to do with a dying hard drive? In the best of cases, a gradual failure is a good thing, it has commonplace symptoms, giving you a chance to react, create an exact backup, and prepare for a hard drive replacement.
Here is a list of symptoms and signs of a dying hard drive. And if you observed two of three signs on your computer, it means that your hard drive is probably dying.
If you are having the above-all listed symptoms, your hard drive is almost dead. Follow on, you can check and diagnose if your hard drive is dying or dead.
With the below tips, you’ll be able to check the S.M.A.R.T status on your hard drive, based on which you can tell if your hard drive is dying or dead.
Step 1: Press Windows+X keys and choose Command Prompt (Admin).
Step 2: Type: wmic diskdrive get status and press Enter.
Syntax explanation:
Upon a dead hard drive, you won't be able to run Windows OS, or even with a normal boot, the computer won't recognize it. Aside from running cmd command, you may also turn to some new tips for checking if a disk is alright or not. Here are some tutorials for you to follow and go deeper in checking a disk statue:
After checking the disk status, you may have two questions, and you can check and find the answers here:
A dying hard drive is not dead yet, it's facing imminent failure. So, take care of the data. This should be the prior thing to do.
Losing data or file corruption is normal when a hard drive is dying. You should first move to save existing data and restore lost files from the dying hard drive immediately.
If you failed to create a hard drive data backup, reliable data recovery software like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard is able to help. It enables you to recover data from almost all situations when a hard drive is dying or facing logical problems.
Support recovering data from the following problematic hard drive:
Tutorial: Use EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard to recover data from inaccessible hard drive
The scanning process might be a little bit longer than its normal speed since it's canning a dying hard drive which may have bad sectors or other errors. Wait patiently when this software is trying to scan and find all your data.
Step 1. Scan the hard drive partition
Select the drive on your hard disk where you lost or deleted files. Click "Search for Lost Data" and let EaseUS data recovery software scan for all lost data and files on the selected drive.
Step 2. Check the results
When the scan completes, you can apply the "Filter" feature or click the "Search files or folders" option to find the lost files on the hard drive.
Step 3. Restore lost hard drive data
Select wanted files that you lost on the drive and click "Recover" to save them to another location.
💡Tip: You can restore data on the local disks, external hard drives, and also the cloud storage.
You have multiple ways to back up a failing hard drive. EaseUS free backup software is a popular choice among home users and small businesses. It uncovers most features and allows users to backup disk/partition, files, and system for free.
When your hard drive has too many bad sectors and even the data recovery software cannot run a quick scan, you need to replace it with a new one, to prevent further more data loss.
To clone a failing hard drive with all data to an external hard drive or a new hard drive, you can continue using another EaseUS product called EaseUS Disk Copy.
After saving all useful files and data to a secure storage device, your next move is to find some possible ways to revive the dying disk. Try the following troubleshooting methods one by one.
Method 1. Change power cables and SATA cables, and turn on ATA/SATA in BIOS
You need to reconnect your hard drive to your PC and then enable ATA/SATA in BIOS to check out if it’s working fine.
Then restart the PC, Windows will automatically reinstall the drivers on the hard drive. If not, continue with the following steps.
Method 2. Update the hard drive drivers
Method 3. Test and check if the bad sectors are overtaking the disk
You can run EaseUS Partition Master Free on your computer with its Surface Test feature to check out how many bad sectors exist on the disk. According to a survey, it's said when the existing bad sectors surpass 20%, your hard drive may have a slow issue.
Method 4. Repair the hard drive under the warranty
When the bad sectors are over 50%, it’s dying and it won’t be able to function normally again.
Your best choice is to take your hard drive to the customer service center and get warranty service.
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