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Must drive to the store though!
Note that this 5Tb easystore is an SMR drive (shingled). The USB interface is soldered to the drive's board, so there is no pure SATA interface accessible.
SMR drives generally support the ATA TRIM command, and secure erase which will reset the drive to a factory like state. However, I tried to get to it, and the WD USB interface on this 5Tb drive does not seem to support UASP properly, so I could not issue a secure erase command. See this blog for details:
https://blog.wirelessmoves.com/2020/07/deleting-an-ssd-with-ata-security-erase.html
With a 2Tb Seagate from ~2015, the same computer did recognize UASP without issues. So I think this WD is using a cheap crappy USB bridge. But then it's a cheap drive. LOL!
Hard drive fails normaly are when the drive is verry new, and fairly old. DOA drives happen all the time. You want to weed out the young low hours drive fail rates prior you depending on the drive... A long generic or wipe all sectors, should take quite a while.. You could use a program like DBAN that you can configure to run checking each sector over and over until you tell it to stop.. Run it for a day or two, or set it to do more than 1 pass on auto..
Oh yea these things are fragile. Though portable, you should not atempt moving it in any matter while it is plugged in and operating. Spinning hard drives are actually quite sensitive to shocks and movement. I often find myself wanting to clean the clutter off my desk while it is copying files or testing.. DONT do it .. Stop and resist the urge. Murphys law predicts that if you do you wont like the results. Sh!t happens because it can.
My point is or was is that when you get that brand new drive, dont pour all your data in it for a backup of important data so you can reformat the original drive for say a OS upgrade, or a internal drive upgrade.. put some hours on it first before you go on that cross country drive. Trusting a new drive takes time to earn that trust.
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https://www.bestbuy.com/site/wd-e...Id=6406512
Actually this is a thicker drive so it wont fit in to a laptop anyway.
Uses would be for backups or xbox or play station game storage..
It is a handy thing to have if you do any upgrades to backup the original HD of a computer prior to mounting a new one. You should also do a stress test and write zeros to any new HD right away if you get one. I do a long generic test prior to starting when using it for those mission critical backups.
I am kind of thinking of getting one to use with a raspberry pi for a media server... I have a trade in and that makes it kind of iresistably priced.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/wd-e...Id=6406512
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It is a handy thing to have if you do any upgrades to backup the original HD of a computer prior to mounting a new one. You should also do a stress test and write zeros to any new HD right away if you get one. I do a long generic test prior to starting when using it for those mission critical backups.
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Note that this 5Tb easystore is an SMR drive (shingled). The USB interface is soldered to the drive's board, so there is no pure SATA interface accessible.
SMR drives generally support the ATA TRIM command, and secure erase which will reset the drive to a factory like state. However, I tried to get to it, and the WD USB interface on this 5Tb drive does not seem to support UASP properly, so I could not issue a secure erase command. See this blog for details:
https://blog.wirelessmoves.com/2020/07/deleting-an-ssd-with-ata-security-erase.html
With a 2Tb Seagate from ~2015, the same computer did recognize UASP without issues. So I think this WD is using a cheap crappy USB bridge. But then it's a cheap drive. LOL!
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Must drive to the store though!