Care and feeding of an old hard drive?
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 2:18 pm
So I've noticed that the HD on my older computer (spec here) seems to be loading the games more slowly and getting choppy from time to time. Ordinary defragging hasn't helped, but uninstalling some stuff and then defragging does seem to have made an improvement. Scandisk doesn't report any errors even with the thorough mode.
Should I be worried that the drive is failing or is the Windows 98 SE defragger just not that good? I would think it should put files that belong in one directory all together, but looking at the pattern of gaps when I uninstall something, it doesn't seem to.
Are there any good disk diagnostic and defrag programs that'll work on the 9x series Windows and are better than the defaults?
As a side question, if/when I do replace the drive with a newer one, is there any good info out there on how to hook a newer drive up to an older mobo? The rig in question is pre-SATA tech.
Should I be worried that the drive is failing or is the Windows 98 SE defragger just not that good? I would think it should put files that belong in one directory all together, but looking at the pattern of gaps when I uninstall something, it doesn't seem to.
Are there any good disk diagnostic and defrag programs that'll work on the 9x series Windows and are better than the defaults?
As a side question, if/when I do replace the drive with a newer one, is there any good info out there on how to hook a newer drive up to an older mobo? The rig in question is pre-SATA tech.