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Seagate HDD failure and recovery issues: Sometime last Saturday I started noticing some glitches in my PC's performance - some unexplained "hangs" and slow responses as well as slow page loads for the Internet. that the 2nd Seagate HDD (appearing at the top of the drive list) is the intended replacement HDD (Yay for Amazon Prime Now and 2-hour delivery on Easter Sunday!) I must now say that I've had about 3 Seagate HDDs fail on me - two were the SSHD type on another computer, one of those was DOA. So I'm becoming less of a Seagate fan, but I was relying on Seagate tools and utilities to make a smooth and painless transition to a new HDD. Installed the new HDD (same 2TB capacity as old drive) and had the Seagate Disk Wizard clone the old drive. Note that Windows CHKDSK says there are no issues or corrupted files. All seem good from a software perspective, some some drive operations seem to be taking excessively long. In fact, I'm typing this in the computer with the failing HDD. The failing drive has my user folders on it, I migrated my user folders off the SSD due to space issues. so it's an integral part of my Windows system (I know know better and most likely won't do that again if you follow along here). Anyway, after cloning the drive, I disconnected the old drive and swapped cables, etc. so the new drive was in the place of the old drive.
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