Ben Middleton <ben <at> drn.org> writes:
> 
> [...]
> But that simply had the effect of transferring the issue to the new drive:

When you see this behavior, it most likely means it's not your drive
which is failing, but instead it indicates a bad SATA/SAS cable, or
port on the disk controller.

PS: have you tried ": >xxx.mp3" to truncate your corrupted file ?
(colon in a shell builtin that does nothing). If I were you I
would also try removing the directory containing the corrupted file.

-marc

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