Sep. 1st, 2009

johnridley: (kidzap)
I put a 1.5T drive in my system about 2 weeks ago, to help in organizing media files, primarily audio files.

I immediately noticed that the drive seemed inordinately slow. Eventually I eliminated everything but the drive itself (by swapping cables, power supplies, SATA ports and even using a USB interface). I then spent about 5 days going back and forth with WD tech support. This took the form of me sending an initial email saying everything I'd tried, then waiting 3 days for an initial response, then 4 rounds of "try this"..."I already tried that, read the original email" and finally "yeah, it's the drive. RMA it."

This evening I decided to see if there was a mainboard BIOS update - turns out there have been two updates since my last flash of the BIOS. It also turns out that it's kind of a pain in the neck to flash FOXCONN mainboards if you don't have a floppy drive, but I eventually got it done.

This didn't help the hard drive issue, but it did solve another problem I'd been having, which is that the BIOS locks interrupts for about half a second whenever the fan speed changes (and it changes a lot) - this has been incredibly irritating for a year, and having it gone is nice.

I really don't enjoy screwing with hardware like this anymore. It's fun enough to drop in a hard drive or something, but when things don't go right I don't enjoy the hunt that much anymore.

WD does have an advance RMA so for a $150 hold on my Visa card (until the old drive gets back to them) I can get a new drive, copy the data to it and not have to lose the work I've done so far.

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