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Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows 10 and 11 => Topic started by: MIRKOSOFT on September 03, 2018, 04:27:44 PM
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Hi!
I found in my garbage one 1TB SATA HDD with only one problem - after power off it loose all data.
So it's behavior like RAM.
I want to ask if is possible to store there temp files or use paging for virtual RAM?
Maybe will be req'd to create partition and format it after bootsequence.
I'm asking only for simple reason: other purpose disk has not and if is it not possible, I will have full trash.
Thank you all.
Miro
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By "SATA HDD" do you mean a Solid State Drive? Because I cannot fathom how a standard magnetic platter drive would "wipe itself" after power off.
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I mean Serial ATA Hard disk drive - SATA HDD.
No SATA SSD or SSD.
Really dont understand this behavior, if is it possible to fix, tell me please where to search for solution or possible fix.
Miro
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All your issues here are wierd...however this one makes zero sense...
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The Windows OS and others have a delayed write feature. Normally you would power down the computer using the recommended method for the computer.
With a hard drive you must not remove power before the delayed write is finished.
The hard drive does not forget. Instead, it never got the data.
It is not the fault of the hard drive. This has been documented elsewhere.
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Harddisk had written data and there were stored custom icons for RocketDock.
I configured RocketDock and shutdown computer normally.
Next day I booted and saw configured RocketDock, but instead icons I found everywhere question marks - behavior when selected icons are missing.
So, I meant that it's config problem, opened items to select icons again and no one was found on the disk.
If you can help me how to check what is there problem, I will be very thankful.
1TB is not so low amount of storage space.
Miro
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So, now I tested disk and really it saves data correctly.
You're right.
Can you recommend me the best disk health status check tool?
Thank you very much!
Miro
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The CH archives have recommendations for HDD test subprogram can use.
https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001091.htm
https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001088.htm
Optical drives have different tests:
https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001090.htm
Also consider cleaning your PC interior:
https://www.computerhope.com/cleaning.htm
And there are some tools specific to some HDD makers.
This thread below is about some specific tools:
https://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=53192.0
Read the replay from Patio.
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Thank you.
We can close thread as solved.
Miro