leSLIe
Fisting is Too Mainstream for Me
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One of my hard drives just had the dreaded "click of death" ... I will take it to a data recovery lab soon. It was a 3TB Seagate HD, and almost 4 years old.
I don't want this to happen again. Do you have a procedure or best practice regarding when to replace aging HDs?
Like once they are 3 years old you should take it offline and move your data to another HD?
I don't want this to happen again. Do you have a procedure or best practice regarding when to replace aging HDs?
Like once they are 3 years old you should take it offline and move your data to another HD?