Re: Is it difficult to repair Western Digital hard drives?
you forgot the Fujitsu MPG-series of HDDs..
the MPG series is the reason why Fujitsu went out of the HDD business (for desktop 3,5" drives.. AFAIR they still produce 2,5" notebook HDDs for OEMs)
oh and BTW.. i still own one of those IBM Deathstar (or Desastar) HDDs...
20GB DTLA-305020
was running in a server 24/7. SMART reports a power on count of almost 4 years (HDD is dated Feb. 2001). still working fine, but horribly loud (spindle motor).
but all 40GB drives i got from the same guy were dead.. as soon as you tried to write something.. "click click.. scratch scratch scratch scratch scratch"..)
for some weird reason all 40GB ones could be formatted (full format, not quick format) without any problem.. but that doesn't help anyways if you can't read or write something on/from them
edit: i wrote 3 years instead of 4
Originally posted by zandrax
the MPG series is the reason why Fujitsu went out of the HDD business (for desktop 3,5" drives.. AFAIR they still produce 2,5" notebook HDDs for OEMs)
oh and BTW.. i still own one of those IBM Deathstar (or Desastar) HDDs...
20GB DTLA-305020
was running in a server 24/7. SMART reports a power on count of almost 4 years (HDD is dated Feb. 2001). still working fine, but horribly loud (spindle motor).
but all 40GB drives i got from the same guy were dead.. as soon as you tried to write something.. "click click.. scratch scratch scratch scratch scratch"..)
for some weird reason all 40GB ones could be formatted (full format, not quick format) without any problem.. but that doesn't help anyways if you can't read or write something on/from them

edit: i wrote 3 years instead of 4
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