![]() ![]() Perhaps you need a different RAID solution. It sounds like you STOPPED that due to the redundancy so maybe investigate why that happened. I'd suggest sticking with your RAID1 solution. Not all tests indicate impending doom, though I had the same exact model and it gave me warning signs of issues a few months before dying completely. They may continue to work fine, so it's hard to say. ![]() In searching I cannot find any information about this specific test and throughout all of these tests no further errors are logged in Event Viewer. The other major test fails quickly on BOTH drives - the SCT Write Same Erase fail on both drives - not instantly but within 5 minutes. * Generic Short and Long (6-7 hours each drive) passes. * Overwrite full (6-7 hours each drive) passes. These two drives are from the 2012-2013 timeframe when it appears there was a bad run of Seagates that fail at an abnormal rate.Īnyway I was expecting one bad drive - when running Seatools I can run several tests successfully on both drives: In Event Viewer one of them was reporting Disk errors. I had them in a RAID 1 mirror array and kept losing redundancy - I never actually lost data. See the examples listed below to help you find the serial numbers for different models:Ĭaution: Please Safely Remove, then physically disconnect and power down your drive before looking for the serial number.I suppose the easy answer is my two Seagate 3 TB drives (ST3000DM001) are toast. Note: For certain products, the model number is no longer included on the product label. If you wish to enter or scan the QR code, please visit: Verify my drive link. This code allows our customers to verify if the product is genuine, it provides the ability to check warranty or to get more information about the drive. Each QR code is unique and is associated with that drive S/N. Some of our drives have the QR code printed on the label (see example below). If your drive is not detected or connected to your computer: The USB devices have the serial numbers printed on the external cases and internal drives have the serial and part numbers on the drive labels. The serial and/or model number will be listed here.You should see the drive information listed in the center at the bottom.In the middle window, locate the drive and select it.In the left-hand column under Hardware, locate the interface you are using (i.e.A separate Window will open with the Mac information Select System Report/System Information (depending on your version of Mac OS).Depending on your version of Mac OS it may be required to click on More Info.Click on the Apple Icon (located in the upper left-hand, then select About This Mac.If the drive is connected to your Mac, you can use the Apple System Profiler to determine the model number and serial number. Note: The Drive Detect tool and SeaTools are not compatible with LaCie drives. You can also use SeaTools to display each number. Use the DriveDetect.exe method to find both numbers. If your drive is connected to your computer: Seagate has created a very simple tool that will tell you the serial number and the model number of any and all Seagate, Samsung and Maxtor-brand drives connected in or to your computer. Your product serial number is a unique identifier that allows us to look up information about your product and its warranty. Instructions to find a serial number (S/N) on the Seagate, Samsung Maxtor and LaCie drives. ![]()
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