Using a degrading corrupted hard disk with a brand new one. Is this ok?

Posted by EApubs on Super User See other posts from Super User or by EApubs
Published on 2012-10-23T15:44:21Z Indexed on 2012/10/23 17:06 UTC
Read the original article Hit count: 185

Filed under:
|

My old 500 GB hard drive started to give bad sectors. Its slowly going down. So, I bought a new 1TB Seagate drive. I first attached the 500GB drive as the first primary drive and installed Windows. I want Windows boot loader to be placed in the old drive so it won't conflict with the Linux system. But the actual Windows system (Including the C drive) is placed on my new hard drive.

After this, I attached the new drive as the primary and installed Linux. Now if I want to re install windows, I can do it without any issues by simply setting the old drive as the primary. So the Linux system will be untouched.

But is it a good idea to set things like this? Will the old degrading drive have an impact on the new one? The old drive is slower than the new one. Won't I be able to get the maximum speed out of the new drive even when its used to install everything (including the OS)?

PS : When I ran the Windows Experience Index, I was using the old drive as the primary. Did it got the hard drive ratings from the old drive? What if I run it now with the new drive as the primary?

© Super User or respective owner

Related posts about hard-drive

Related posts about old-hardware