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- Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 18:04:04 +0900
- From: "Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon" <ronfaxon@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Seagate Sudden Death....
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The 80GB Seagate drive - I pulled it out of the computer today and put in an old 10GB Maxtor that is on the noisy side, but works fine. One design note - if the drive died due to heat (it wasn't excessively used and died in the early spring though...) I wonder if the design with the chips all under a steel cover helped lead to their demise. In contrast, the Maxtor has the chips exposed to sight and to cooling air within the computer. The Seagate was the quietest drive I've ever used, but if the price of an ultra-quiet drive is sudden death and instant loss of all 60GB of data on the 80GB drive, then a little noise could be tolerated. On the steel cover it says: "This SeaShield (TM) helps protect your drive from electrostatic damage and makes installation easier."...... Also, a couple of years back, there were reports in The Register of sudden-death Fujitsu drives and the cause turned out to be a bad batch of (Conexant?) chips that were dying under heat (um... hard drives get hot, so it would nice if the component parts were designed to deal with that fact...). Sorry for the lack of focus above - but here are some details of the Seagate drive - if you've got a similar drive, be sure to have things backed up at all times so a sudden-death of the drive doesn't take your data with it to the bottom of the dark, cold sea.... Seagate Barracuda ATA IV Model ST380021A 80 GBytes 16,383 Cyl - 16 HDS - 63 Sect - 156,301,488 LBA P/N: 9T6006 - 301 HDA P/N: 100165033 Configuration Code: SBG - 09 Firmware: 3.19 Date Code: 03295 Site Code: AMK World Wide Web http://www.seagate.com One last question, will Seagate at least give me a new drive after their faultily designed drive vaporized all my data? (Much of it was backed up, but not all....) Lyle
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