Just Lost 2TB of anime, after buying a 3 TB HDD only a year ago. Cheer me up Sup Forums

Just Lost 2TB of anime, after buying a 3 TB HDD only a year ago. Cheer me up Sup Forums

I guess the 3TB was a Seagate ?

Maxtor

Windows just isn't designed to handle anything over 2tb efficiently.
That's why I bought a case with space for 8 hdds and 2 ssds.

Get it to a pc service, if the platters aren't scratched you can get everything back

You probably weren't gonna rewatch any of it

>not storing your anime on IBM punch cards

>not putting your anime on an external harddrive and watching it that way
>not using western digital

yare yare daze user.

It should handle them fine, as long as you don't boot from it and format it properly

HGST > WD
Also just buy 2,5" HDDs and external enclosures

>buying anything larger than 1TB
Just asking for it.

nani sore

two HGST drives broke down within 3 months, while I've had faithful WD Drives last 5 years or more - It's anecdotal, but I'm staying as far away as possible from HGST.

>Seagate
Mine died a month ago. At least it lasted 3 years.

Fuck this shit. Should have known better

1.5TB should still be fine with modern drives

There's no point to storing anime if you don't back it up, you know.

Disk drives have a lifespan, and regularly seeding torrents is murder on them

>and regularly seeding torrents is murder on them

Guess I'm guilty of doing this.

I actually don't know, I think it's toshiba?

Actually for the past months I've been nothing rewatching.

Really? I've been using some for a few years, and even though some were slow they did not fail (yet). WD and Samsung HDDs were the ones I had problems with. Also did not have any problems with Seagate yet

fug

>tfw stream
>never have to worry about anything but my reaction pics

>people still think streaming is bad

Oh look, reddit is here!

Checked it, it's a Toshiba DT01ACA300