  KrK Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy Premium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK 1 edit | reply to JJV Re: why?
Their drives are crap anyway. I used to only use WD, then a few years ago, they dropped the warranty down to 1 year or somesuch.. and low and behold I had 2 200 GB drives die while very new.
I use only Seagate now due to the long warranty. |
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  gaforces United We Stand, Divided We Fall
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| said by KrK :Their drives are crap anyway. I used to only use WD, then a few years ago, they dropped the warranty down to 1 year or somesuch.. and low and behold I had 2 200 GB drives die while very new. I use only Seagate now due to the long warranty. I have the opposite experience, my seagate and maxtor drives have failed, but the WDs and IBM (deathstars) still going strong. Seagate snubs Linux >> »www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/···bs-linux -- Do ye, quieting in your bosoms your strong hearts, Who of many good things have had your fill even to surfeit, With what is moderate nourish your mighty desire; for neither will We yield, nor shall you have all else as you wish. Solon |
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 Blackened Your Freedom Fries Are Stale
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1 edit | reply to KrK WD drives always worked fine for me.
However, this is rather disappointing, and would just ensure my switch to Seagate.
If I felt like sharing from my network, whether it be approved or not, I should be able to do so without interference. |
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  dgb2007
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  KrK Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy Premium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK
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| reply to gaforces Yes, I'm sure with Hard-drives, it's a "Luck of the draw" type deal and you can find people who swear up and down by a particular brand.
However, for me, the deciding factor is warranty.
If one Manufacturer offers 90 days, and the other 3 years, (or better, 5) well, I'm going with the 3 years. I feel that if the manufacturer is worried enough about the quality of their product to not stand behind it for long then I should be worried as well. Also, I notice some manufacturers will warranty high end drives for a decent period, but then have a short warranty on their "Consumer grade" type drives. To me that suggests: Good quality control for the high end, but low quality/rejects for the "Consumer". Either way, I call it on warranty. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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