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Hello guys, I am not sure if I am writing in the right forum, but here is my problem and hope you guys can help. I have a toshiba canvio 1tb USB3 that is plugged into my retina mbp.
The system tells me that it is recognizing the HD as USB3 and the speed is Up to 5 Gb/sec. I ran the BM Speed Test and the write/read speed stays at 1mb/s. In other posts I found that the problem might be the format, but mine is not FAT yet Mac OS Journaled. So what can be the problem? How can I go fix it? The disk utility app says that the disk is working fine too. I transfered 210 gb of video and it took precisely 1 day and 18 hours.
Hello guys, I am not sure if I am writing in the right forum, but here is my problem and hope you guys can help. I have a toshiba canvio 1tb USB3 that is plugged into my retina mbp. The system tells me that it is recognizing the HD as USB3 and the speed is Up to 5 Gb/sec. I ran the BM Speed Test and the write/read speed stays at 1mb/s.
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In other posts I found that the problem might be the format, but mine is not FAT yet Mac OS Journaled. So what can be the problem?
How can I go fix it? The disk utility app says that the disk is working fine too. I transfered 210 gb of video and it took precisely 1 day and 18 hours.
I can think of a few things: 1. The electronics in the case are bad but the drive is good.
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It's using drivers that aren't working right. Cables/connectors inside the housing are bad. If it uses firmware, it might need an upgrade 5. Bad sectors My point being I don't know if I'd throw the drive out. You could try Scannerz to test it, but I'd try simpler stuff first, especially look into the drivers. A lot of people end up tossing perfectly good drives because the electronics in the case are screwed up, and that happens more often than many may think.
I can think of a few things: 1. The electronics in the case are bad but the drive is good.
It's using drivers that aren't working right. Cables/connectors inside the housing are bad.
If it uses firmware, it might need an upgrade 5. Bad sectors My point being I don't know if I'd throw the drive out. You could try Scannerz to test it, but I'd try simpler stuff first, especially look into the drivers. A lot of people end up tossing perfectly good drives because the electronics in the case are screwed up, and that happens more often than many may think.
I can think of a few things: 1. The electronics in the case are bad but the drive is good. It's using drivers that aren't working right. Cables/connectors inside the housing are bad. If it uses firmware, it might need an upgrade 5.
Bad sectors My point being I don't know if I'd throw the drive out. You could try Scannerz to test it, but I'd try simpler stuff first, especially look into the drivers. A lot of people end up tossing perfectly good drives because the electronics in the case are screwed up, and that happens more often than many may think. Compatibility problems with external drives and Macs are showing up all over the place.
It doesn't mean the drive is bad. If you ran Scannerz on it and it passed it, it's working.
But Scannerz is diagnostics software, not performance testing software. What it's telling you is there are no bad sectors, weak sectors, or any other problems with the drive, and there are no cable or system problems. This basically just leaves software. So why throw it away? You could return it or sell it. What makes you so certain the speed testing software is working properly?
This may sound kind of dumb, buy you could take a large file (big, like gigabtyes) and copy it from one drive to another for a reference and measure the time it takes. Then to the same thing with the Toshiba. One will be faster than the other, but they shouldn't be that much faster unless you're comparing SSDs to HDs. In other words if a copy takes 1 min on one drive and 1 min 10 seconds on the other, it's normal and you're seeing normal variation.
If you're getting a transfer to one drive of say 1 min, and then the Toshiba is taking 10 min. Then yeah.there's a problem.but 50 bucks says it's in the drive configuration. You might find the following link useful, even though it looks like it's about Windows: It sounds like one possibility might be too little power. There are a fair number of posts on the web about those running on the slow side. Some are suggesting getting it to run off a higher power port, but I'm not sure it works. It might just be the nature of the drive. Google: toshiba canvio hard drive slow and see what crops up.
You could always just use it as a backup of some sort or return it if not too late.