If your only complaint about your hard drive is how noisy it is, start shopping for a low-decibel model. Seagate offers some of the quietest drives around. Consumer desktop hard drives come with either IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics, also called ATA [Advanced Technology Attachment], PATA [Parallel ATA], EIDE [Enhanced IDE], or DMA [direct memory access]) or SATA (Serial ATA) interfaces. An IDE drive is easy to spot because it uses a wide ribbon cable instead of SATA’s skinny cables. In the Device Manager, look under IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers for your IDE or SATA controller chip’s name. If an expansion card handles data flow to your hard drive (the drive’s data cable connects to a card instead of the motherboard), it might be listed under SCSI And RAID Controllers instead. When you suspect your hard drive is having problems, before you do anything else, open your computer’s case and make sure that its power and data cables (both ends) are snugly attached. Back up your personal data to another hard drive, a DVD, or a CD. Try not to replace an earlier backup if that’s your only copy of the data, as you don’t want to overwrite a good backup with possibly corrupted files. Next, update your controller’s drivers in case there’s a later bug fix you need. If you’ve combined hard drives in a RAID, make sure you download and install a RAID-compatible driver. In Windows Explorer (right-click Start and choose Explore), right-click a partition on your hard drive, such as C:. Select Properties, the Tools tab, and Check Now under Error-Checking. Click both options' checkboxes to enable a
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RAID Products
RAID products include component within a RAID system, such as RAID controllers and RAID disk arrays. RAID is an acronym for redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks.
RAID Disk Arrays
RAID disk arrays are collections of storage disks with integrated controllers to manage the storage of data.
RAID Controllers
RAID controllers are computer boards that control RAID systems.
Hard Drives
Hard drives are integral, non-volatile, electronic data storage units inside computers. Traditionally, hard drives were hard-wired into computers. Removeable hard disks and drives are also available.
SCSI Converters
SCSI converters translate between the various SCSI interfaces such as single-ended to high-voltage differential (HVD), or HVD to low-voltage differential (LVD), etc.

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