Bad smart data on 3TB WD my passport

I bought this in 2018, had to rma on 2020 .
They provided me a ***recertified ***drive.
This drive was used very rarely like once a month or even less, only to backup my data occasionally.
i have been facing this issue for a while now

Now yesterday, i got worried about my data and moved most of the files on another hdd.
This whole thing took around 12-15 hours of copying from hdd.

And after all this shenanigans, crystaldisk info is showing this

Google expalins this error as

What can i do now?
I think the only use for this drive is to copy media/game files for watching on tv/transfer between pc.

My 1tb 11yr old dell(seagate ) drive is working fine to this day, but this expensive and new drive failed. Talk about being unlucky.

Two reasons for this failure comes to mind

  1. getting an old/recertified drive from rma.

  2. i remember dropping it sometime after receiving the rma replacement.
    Do t quite remember if it was a significant drop or not.

Any insights are welcome.
Also do recommend me some 4tb or higher
Affordable drives for “Backup Purpose”
.
I m fine with both 2.5/3.5 inch whether internal or external.
Thanks

Point to remember…always buy multiple drives of lower capacity…like buy 3 1tb drives instead of single 3tb drive…this ensures better data safety… if any accident happens your whole 3tb data comes at risk…

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But what if i have 2 to 3tb data?
are 3.5inch better better than 2.5 ones

Buy multiple drives
Refer this..

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Usually drives which are used daily have lesser failure rates.

Try copying such files from this drive to another drive and see if it copies or stucks, freezes or copied file is a junk or zero byte!

Check in HD Sentinel tool and post the stats. It will even show you the overall power-on hdd time etc. stats.

Might be the unlucky ones But refurbed is just a label they give to avoid reselling but they are brand new drives only.

Now this is the catch! It doesn’t necessarily have to conk off instantly but happens gradually like in your case. Slow poison!

Better to maintain multiple copies of your data across similar sized or a but smaller sized drives.

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i had no idea about this

it continues for most file at around 100kb , but not constantly . not feasible to copy those files

have attached power on count above

dont they send drives sent by other users for rma?

this issue has been going on for years probably, just that i didnt notice it yet

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You will be blown away when you find out how the hard drives works internally, then you will question the reality how is this thing even made it so far, and after a while you’ll get used to it, a drive failure is common.

A hard drive is a ticking bomb it can fail anytime regardless of whether you dropped it or not. Redundancy is god.

[Methodology to protect your data. Backups vs. Archives. Long-term data protection](’

https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6031’

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