External WD drive doesn't like internal WD drive

DrRinse

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Dec 19, 2013
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I used to have 2 WD external drives and and an old internal WD SATA-1 drive. It was 8 years old so I decided to retire it and clone it to the faster WDC WD50 00BEKT-75KA9 7200rpm 500GB drive. However, prior to this when I had both externals hooked up, they would work for a short time and then the smaller WD 3200BEVT 22ZCTO 320GB 5400 RPM would stop working. It would click regularly, the access LED would dim and brighten in time to the click and the drive would disappear from explorer. I also find that if I put the USB cable into the immediate top right USB slot on the mainboard, it fails straight away.
My machine is a Phenom quad core 9660, Asus M2N-32 SLI Deluxe board, NViidia Ge-Force GTX 275, Zalman cooler, latest BIOS, Latest Windows 7 updates, Kaspersky Internet Security 2014, 6GB of Corsair 400MHz DDR2 matched RAM.

Any suggestions, please? I also have a PCI Express 1 4 port USB card.

Thanks
 
You should either attempt to power them externally, or ensure you are using separate controllers. A single USB controller may not be able to provide enough current to drive more than a single external hard drive. As for the one drive disliking another, there's no way one drive even knows what other hard drives you have installed and currently connected.

A drive clicking is usually a byproduct of the drive parking it's head mechanism, which may very well be an indication of the drive losing power.