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drive burn in - beerman - 10-27-2008 I just received my first 1tb drive which I plan to store tv shows and movies on. I would like to "burn in" or test the drive thoroughly before transferring all my shows to it. What is the best method? Thanks Re: drive burn in - ztirffritz - 10-27-2008 As a personal rule, I always purchase drives in pairs. One for the data, one for the backup. Just something to think about. I'd imagine that the Disk Utility tool that writes ones/zeros over the entire drive for several hours/days would probably do what you're looking for. Re: drive burn in - mattkime - 10-27-2008 Disk utility zero all sectors does a thorough job testing the drive. there might be more thorough methods but they'll get arcane. unfortunately i don't think a test like this does much to protect you from a failed drive. Re: drive burn in - Doc - 10-27-2008 Zeroing the drive may map out bad sectors, but is not a "burn in." Your best option is to buy a second drive (and maybe a third...and burn some optical discs) as a backup if you're committing important files to it. Re: drive burn in - beerman - 10-27-2008 Thanks for the info on disk utility, I'll give that a shot. Re: drive burn in - Harbourmaster - 10-27-2008 Intech HDST has a great "Integrity" test! Intech wrote: http://www.speedtools.com/Integrity.html I have been using the entire HDST suite since the OS 9 days on all of my drives! http://www.speedtools.com/PrdInfo.html IIRC Drive Genius also has a Drive Integrity Test as well... http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Prosoft%20Engineering/52100/ Re: drive burn in - motopsyco - 10-27-2008 I use Integrity in the Intech Speed Tools Test Suite to burn in hard drives. http://www.speedtools.com/TestSuite.html Affordable! Cheers! What is a "burn-in" for an HD? - RAMd®d - 10-27-2008 I know what it is to "burn-in" a monitor (bad thing) and speakers/headphones (good thing). But burning in an HD? What would such a thing accomplish? Zeroing an HD is not burning it in, though it should map out bad sectors (assuming there aren't a ton of them) and that a good thing too. Re: drive burn in - ztirffritz - 10-27-2008 I think that he just wants to stress-test the drive before committing 1TB of video files to the drive. Sudden drive failure is too common for me to trust everything to one drive. Re: drive burn in - beerman - 10-27-2008 I snapped up the integrity utility, I'll do both tests, really give the drive a workout! Thanks. |