Akinari
04-07-2013, 05:05 PM
Need a quick answer to this. Had a slow boot issue awhile ago when my 2.5TB HDD was hooked up via SATA but fine if externally docked via USB 3.0. Recently obtained a free 640GB WD drive and hooked it up via SATA, computer booted up fine, unlike the 2.5TB, which reaffirms my assumption that the larger drive is somehow corrupted but otherwise functioning fine, just causing a slow boot.
Should I mirror and format the 2.5TB drive (with only about 70GB of data) onto the 640GB drive and then mirror the 640GB back to the 2.5TB? I'm unsure if whether this would potentially "transfer" over the corruption (if it's some kind of file corruption on the 2.5TB), or should I just backup what I can (copypasta) onto the 640GB and completely format the 2.5TB?
tl;dr - is it safe to mirror then format the drive with potentially corrupted boot files (only causing slow boot but otherwise functions completely fine) onto the smaller drive, and then mirror it back to the formatted drive? Neither of these are my OS drives, my OS is on an SSD.
Should I mirror and format the 2.5TB drive (with only about 70GB of data) onto the 640GB drive and then mirror the 640GB back to the 2.5TB? I'm unsure if whether this would potentially "transfer" over the corruption (if it's some kind of file corruption on the 2.5TB), or should I just backup what I can (copypasta) onto the 640GB and completely format the 2.5TB?
tl;dr - is it safe to mirror then format the drive with potentially corrupted boot files (only causing slow boot but otherwise functions completely fine) onto the smaller drive, and then mirror it back to the formatted drive? Neither of these are my OS drives, my OS is on an SSD.