I've just completed formatting the drive and it's all good now. Thanks everyone!
While we're on the topic of hard drives, I've got a 12" sub sitting about half a metre away from my computer. Are the vibrations from the sub going to damage the drives? (keeping in mind I have about 350WRMS going into the sub)
Sounds sweet to me.
Just to be safe, why don't you run a thorough scandisk on it so that any bad sectors are marked as not to be written on.
Properties of Drive/Tools tab/Check now/Tick both boxes/Start
If it asks you to schedule it for the next startup due to exclusive access being required, say yes and then restart when you have a couple of spare hours.
See if you can find the 'G' rating for your hard drive. Most have some kind of specification relating to shocks. Ideally look for something specifying the shock in terms of energy (such as joules).
Next find a calculator to work out how much energy your sub is putting out.
My personal guess is the pressure waves created by a sub would not be sufficient to interfere with a hard drive. You can barely feel the pressure wave of a sub on your skin (so it's probably something like .0001G or something redicously small). I bet you can feel greater pressure (with your finger touching it) from the hard drive itself when it is seeking.
And althought you have 350WRMS of sub, chances are you wont actually be driving it that hard most of the time or you will suffer hearing damage.
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Vibrations + HDD's = Reduced lifespan and a greater number of errors, which you will see as slower read rates(it has to read that sector again as it spins around the second time).
Mechanical drives have lots of delicate moving parts moving at up to 7200rpm, you won't destroy it(aside from the reduced lifespan, not greatly reduced but no one wants to eventually lose their data).
It won't physically damage your disks but HDD's are already the bottleneck in modern computers, why make it even slower?
Big speakers also have big magnets, electronics don't like magnets.
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