I found something interesting about Windows XP...
In the past I have always "Optimized for quick removal" my jump drives. This is a good thing to choose, right? Well, I haven't had any issues except for my Sandisk jump drive which died, a "delayed write failed" on the drive, I removed it, and now it is useful for only a keychain...
New jump drive later I just assumed that Sandisk jump drives weren't all that they were cracked up to be. So, later on, I have a new USB hard drive enclosure with a Western Digital drive in there, a rather recent one. Off of the front USB 2.0 ports I run this drive and after a short amount of time I get a "delayed write failed" while defragmenting it. Lovely. Using it later, when copying (similar to when my Sandisk died), "delayed write failed". I back up the data, format the drive, start copying it back and "delayed write failed".
When a delayed write failed message appears, Windows demounts the drive (so I cannot safely remove it) and the busy light goes solid. Can't be good for the drive... but so far it has bounced back each time. <edit> Since the light is solid busy, I have to do the horrible thing of turning off the drive and turning it back on to get it to respond again. This is the reason that I said that this can't be good for the drive... However, for a jump drive, I can see how such a thing would be FATAL. </edit>
Ticked off, I randomly decide to change that drive to "Optimize for Performance" instead of "Optimize for quick removal". Guess what... I have NO PROBLEMS!! So, is this telling me that I killed my jump drive of old because I "Optimized for quick removal"? Tell me that I am incorrect in my deductions here....
In the past I have always "Optimized for quick removal" my jump drives. This is a good thing to choose, right? Well, I haven't had any issues except for my Sandisk jump drive which died, a "delayed write failed" on the drive, I removed it, and now it is useful for only a keychain...
New jump drive later I just assumed that Sandisk jump drives weren't all that they were cracked up to be. So, later on, I have a new USB hard drive enclosure with a Western Digital drive in there, a rather recent one. Off of the front USB 2.0 ports I run this drive and after a short amount of time I get a "delayed write failed" while defragmenting it. Lovely. Using it later, when copying (similar to when my Sandisk died), "delayed write failed". I back up the data, format the drive, start copying it back and "delayed write failed".
When a delayed write failed message appears, Windows demounts the drive (so I cannot safely remove it) and the busy light goes solid. Can't be good for the drive... but so far it has bounced back each time. <edit> Since the light is solid busy, I have to do the horrible thing of turning off the drive and turning it back on to get it to respond again. This is the reason that I said that this can't be good for the drive... However, for a jump drive, I can see how such a thing would be FATAL. </edit>
Ticked off, I randomly decide to change that drive to "Optimize for Performance" instead of "Optimize for quick removal". Guess what... I have NO PROBLEMS!! So, is this telling me that I killed my jump drive of old because I "Optimized for quick removal"? Tell me that I am incorrect in my deductions here....