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Hi all,
I was working fine with my hard drive for writting data but before 2 days I can't write any thing to my drive I have full rights 'rwx' and login as root but it gives me error "could not make directory". When I checked the system log I saw the error like this "end-request: I/O error, dev, hdc, sector 92799399". I have the space over the disk. When I restart the machine its work for few minutes and finally its gives same error.
Do a backup in hurry. Then make tests, format the disk, etc... I had some (bad) experiences with HD, and i know that when they give me error messages, their end is near, especially when it's a maxtor (worst HD ever).
I prefer rely on seagate.
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