I've googled around the internet and have found many solutions to a Delayed Write Failure to my 1TB external Western Digital Hard Drive. So far nothing has worked. The drive is still accessible and can still transfer files. It's only when I try putting larger files on it, that it gives me the error. I have tried using Max128k, but that doesn't even seem to filter anything.
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Jump to PostA Delayed Write Failure usually means the drive is on it's way out.
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