I started up my computer this morning (well actually afternoon, but I'd just woken up, so it was morning in my eyes ) and started up the shitty old computer that I have at my house since my computer is at uni, bummed around on the net for 20 minutes and went to have a shower. When I came back, I woke the screen up and the desktop came into view, then suddenly the screen went black. The computer restarted and when it tried to boot up the drive, it said something about boot disk failure. Needless to say I 'd some more, because I had lots of important uni shit on there. So I took everything apart, and put all the cables back and fortunately it started up again. So now I'm copying all my shit off there.
Which brings me round to my question. The drive in there (WD) isn't very old, maybe 3 years at most, it shouldn't really be dying so soon, should it? That, and the fact that it worked when I re-plugged all the cables suggests to me it might be the cables, but I'm scared it was a fluke that it started up when it did and in fact the drive may die at any point. Is there any way of testing whether the drive is on the way out?
Which brings me round to my question. The drive in there (WD) isn't very old, maybe 3 years at most, it shouldn't really be dying so soon, should it? That, and the fact that it worked when I re-plugged all the cables suggests to me it might be the cables, but I'm scared it was a fluke that it started up when it did and in fact the drive may die at any point. Is there any way of testing whether the drive is on the way out?