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Help with HDD (lemmy.ml)
submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by gary_host_laptop@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

I have a 4TB HDD that I use to store music, films, images, and text files. I have a 250GB SDD that I use to install my OS and video games. So far I didn't have any problem with this setup, obviously it's a bit slower when it reads the HDD but nothing too serious, but lately it's gotten way worse, where it just lags too much when I try to access files on that disk, and specially when it comes to listening to music, it's super annoying. I'm using Elisa music player and it just takes ages to load the albums.

Below is my system and HDD information. I think I'm supposed to use hardlinks or something to access those files, could that be a reason? I've never even fully filled my HDD and it's only 3 years old.

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Hardware Information:

  • Hardware Model: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. PRIME A320M-K
  • Memory: 16.0 GiB
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600G with Radeon™ Graphics × 12
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon™ Graphics
  • Disk Capacity: 4.2 TB

Software Information:

  • Firmware Version: 6042
  • OS Name: Fedora Linux 39 (Workstation Edition)
  • OS Build: (null)
  • OS Type: 64-bit
  • GNOME Version: 45.5
  • Windowing System: Wayland
  • Kernel Version: Linux 6.7.11-200.fc39.x86_64

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[–] LordTE7R1S@lemmy.sdf.org 8 points 7 months ago (6 children)

I would check the kernel messages (sudo dmesg) and check for errors on the ata bus. If there are it's most likely the disk that is failling

[–] burrito@sh.itjust.works 6 points 7 months ago (1 children)

A bad SATA cable will cause this too.

[–] LordTE7R1S@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 7 months ago

Yes, that's true and a bad or undersized power supply also but in my experience it is much more likely to have a bad disk than to have something else fail

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