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1173619 2011-01-30 00:19:00 My WD Black TB HDD has developed issues and I've just cloned it to my new Seagate 1 TB HDD. Restarted Win 7 and MS poped up a window saying that my Windows is not Genuine! What the &*^% is this?

What shall I do next?
bk T (215)
1173620 2011-01-30 00:23:00 Activate via phone possibly. Snorkbox (15764)
1173621 2011-01-30 00:51:00 What shall I do next?

Take to the high seas? :lol:
fred_fish (15241)
1173622 2011-01-30 01:39:00 Simply re- activate it - changing the HDD has obviously triggered a mayor hardware change from the original.

I have that all the time when reinstalling Images on workshop PC, that has a different drive from the original.
wainuitech (129)
1173623 2011-01-30 02:01:00 I restarted Windows and checked the activation status again and found that it is now ACTIVATED!

I presume, I need not do anything now, right?

Looks like WD Black HDD is really hopeless, my new Seagate runs really quiet - I could hardly hear it spinning. :)

Wainutech, what do you think I should do with this WD HDD as the WD diagnostic tool found nothing wrong with the drive? The problems with this WD are: 1. The noise is getting louder and louder. 2. Intermittently fails to launch program and some programs hanged.

Those symptoms were very similar to my previous failed WD Green HDD - about a year ago.
bk T (215)
1173624 2011-01-30 02:21:00 WD had trouble with the adaptor a couple of years back, our 750 gig failed and it was replaced with 3 instead of the 5 chord, the latter causing all the probs.

NL even transferred all of the data over too, they had a 5 pin that still worked. lol.

Lurking.
Lurking (218)
1173625 2011-01-30 04:13:00 I restarted Windows and found that it is now ACTIVATED!
I presume, I need not do anything now, right?


Wainutech, what do you think I should do with this WD HDD as the WD diagnostic tool found nothing wrong with the drive?

Yep - Windows has settled down, ignore it now.
RMA the WD drive, I don't like the WD diagnostic much, even the new Seagate one doesn't work for all drive problems.

If it's noisy and you have problems, that's enough for me.
pctek (84)
1173626 2011-01-30 05:12:00 Yep - Windows has settled down, ignore it now.
RMA the WD drive, I don't like the WD diagnostic much, even the new Seagate one doesn't work for all drive problems.

If it's noisy and you have problems, that's enough for me.

RMA it and get another WD Black replacement? Lost confidence in the Black from this experience of mine and Wainu's experiences and also from your previous link about the high failure rate of the Blacks.

Should I request for a Blue replacement instead?
bk T (215)
1173627 2011-01-30 05:27:00 RMA it and get another WD Black replacement? Lost confidence in the Black from this experience of mine and Wainu's experiences and also from your previous link about the high failure rate of the Blacks.

Should I request for a Blue replacement instead? Thats what I did with the ones I had that were giving problems..

Thing is though, I got them Via a NZ Supplier - Not from a normal shop, so they may not be so helpful.

One in particular - I said it was getting louder with every use, and causing intermittent problems , even though it passed the WD test -- they changed it no problems / Questions.
wainuitech (129)
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