According to Silent PC Review WD and Seagate take steps to fix terabyte drives | silentpcreview.com certain 1TB Seagate and Western Digital hard drives have developed what The Inquirer unhelpfully calls "a new self-bricking feature", in which otherwise-working drives suddenly stop being recognized after a few months of service. The failure appears to be in the firmware, not the hardware itself, and Seagate has stated that data is not actually lost in the failure — it's just not accessible. I use 7 of these drives with my Vip622 to archive essential programs and am concerned about the potential to lose access to the data they contain. So far I have not experienced the "self-bricking" problem.
I would like to know if I can install the firmware fix on my external Dish HDD by connecting the HDD to my pc then reconnecting to the Vip622. In particular, will data be lost if I were to attempt to do this? Any other access prevention suggestions will be appreciated.
If someone has experienced such a problem with a Dish external archive, I would like to know how the problem was resolved.
I would like to know if I can install the firmware fix on my external Dish HDD by connecting the HDD to my pc then reconnecting to the Vip622. In particular, will data be lost if I were to attempt to do this? Any other access prevention suggestions will be appreciated.
If someone has experienced such a problem with a Dish external archive, I would like to know how the problem was resolved.