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Maz vs. SATA drive: part 2
In category General on 20 Sep 2005 @ 04:30 pm
The 200gb Seagate sata drive I was having trouble with is officially dead now. When the system was running, the drive was resetting 2-3 times per second, was undetectable by windows, and generally as useful as floppy disk. Actually I think 2 million 1.44mb floppy disks would be more reliable than this drive is. Tomorrow I shall be making a trip to Umart to R.A. this drive before all my classes if I get time.

This is a major problem for a storage device company. I build computer systems for people to make some cash and I now have very little faith in Seagate products. I don't think I could morally recommend, or purchase a Seagate drive for anyone else's system after this.
Hitachi anyone? What better solutions are there?
Maz
I had *three* of those die. I am very over them, to the point where it's not worth RA'ing them because I'll just lose 200gb of data again.

No problems with my WD 250gb IDE yet.
Comment by sef on 20 Sep 2005 @ 09:04 pm
Do you have any to R.A. now? I can take you in when I do mine on Thursday sometime.
Comment by Maz on 20 Sep 2005 @ 10:07 pm


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