Short Self-test / Extended Self-test not completing
Posted: 2020.07.05. 08:31
Hi,
Looking through the forums and this seems to be closest to what I am facing.
https://www.hdsentinel.com/forum/viewto ... 32&t=12048
My system in running on Win Server 2016 with Raid 1 on both drives using AVAGO MR9361-8i.
Drive C: (Disk 0 & 1) is where windows is installed
Drive D: (Disk 2 & 3) It is a SEAGATE ST1200MM0009 and has no system files but only for file storage.
When I performed Short self-test on Drive D it will show a response of 0xFFFFFFFF and estimated time remaining will just stay at 1 minute and it never completes.
Next I tried Extended self-test and it still shows response of 0xFFFFFFFF but estimated time remaining is blank. I left it running and came back and check when elapsed time at around 11 hours. Left it and came checking an hour later and notice that my system has stopped responding and needed to reboot it manually.
Another thing I notice is that it shows lifetime writes of only about 289MB despite there is at least 200GB of data already written on the drive.
Looking through the forums and this seems to be closest to what I am facing.
https://www.hdsentinel.com/forum/viewto ... 32&t=12048
My system in running on Win Server 2016 with Raid 1 on both drives using AVAGO MR9361-8i.
Drive C: (Disk 0 & 1) is where windows is installed
Drive D: (Disk 2 & 3) It is a SEAGATE ST1200MM0009 and has no system files but only for file storage.
When I performed Short self-test on Drive D it will show a response of 0xFFFFFFFF and estimated time remaining will just stay at 1 minute and it never completes.
Next I tried Extended self-test and it still shows response of 0xFFFFFFFF but estimated time remaining is blank. I left it running and came back and check when elapsed time at around 11 hours. Left it and came checking an hour later and notice that my system has stopped responding and needed to reboot it manually.
Another thing I notice is that it shows lifetime writes of only about 289MB despite there is at least 200GB of data already written on the drive.