Seagate Hard Drives
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 00:57:37 +0000, Davey <davey@example.invalid>
wrote:
Seagate Hard Drives
Still using my Seagate hard drives after nearly 17 years. By contrast
I've had Samsung equipment fail after infrequent use. I guess it's
all down to luck.
Still using my Seagate hard drives after nearly 17 years. By contrast I've had Samsung equipment
fail after infrequent use.
On 21/01/16 09:46, gargoyle60 wrote:
Still using my Seagate hard drives after nearly 17 years. By
contrast I've had Samsung equipment fail after infrequent use.
There's no certainty in life! In my home-brew backup server,
developed over quite a number of years now, there are two copies of everything on two drives which I deliberately chose to be from
different manufacturers.
I see several complaints about Seagate Hard Drives. In September 2013,
I bought a Seagate 3TB drive. It was used rarely, maybe once every two months, for backing up videos and other files. It came with a
two-year warranty.
When I used it in early December last year, a couple of months after
the warranty expired, it was noisy, rather like a bearing running dry,
but it worked. It worked again in late December, and quietly. The
other day, I knocked it, gently, but not enough to give me cause for
alarm, or so I thought. Now, the PC sees it, but there's nobody home,
it chunters quietly for a while, then it reports a blank
non-communicating drive, which says to me that the heads aren't
reading the disk. The warranty label says that it should withstand
350 Gs, which does seem a lot, and there was no way it suffered that,
and it was not connected to anything, including power.
Luckily everything was double backed up.
Oh well, I'll replace it with a Samsung. No more Seagates for me.
Still using my Seagate hard drives after nearly 17 years.
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