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Title: Another seagate HD bites the dust.
Post by: Ray on Feb 22, 2010, 16:09:52
I decided to use a spare 250Gb Seagate disk that I had in a USB enclosure to use as an  Image backup disk for my standby desktop PC. I decided to create the first image on it yesterday only to find when it had finished an error message that the backup had failed.  :rant2: On checking the Event Viewer logs I'm seeing loads of entries for bad blocks on this particular disk, so I then check it out with Seatools and it fails every test I try  :bawl: knowing I've had the disk for a while and thinking it was out of warranty I was on the point of wiping it with a lump hammer.

Fortunately I didn't before doing a warranty check on the Seagate website and finding out it's still under warranty until 29th June 2010. :yes: So it's now packed up ready to wing it's way back to Seagate tomorrow for replacement.  :thumb:
Title: Re: Another seagate HD bites the dust.
Post by: Rik on Feb 22, 2010, 16:11:57
Nice timing, Ray, but Seagate don't seem to be doing so well lately, do they.
Title: Re: Another seagate HD bites the dust.
Post by: Ray on Feb 22, 2010, 16:15:04
They don't, Rik, I always used to find them to be among the best a few years ago, but they're certainly not now.  :(
Title: Re: Another seagate HD bites the dust.
Post by: Rik on Feb 22, 2010, 16:15:46
No, at the moment, I'd rate Samsung much higher.
Title: Re: Another seagate HD bites the dust.
Post by: Glenn on Feb 22, 2010, 16:19:31
Good timing Ray.

Western Digital are rumoured to be buying Seagate in more consolidation of the HDU market.
Title: Re: Another seagate HD bites the dust.
Post by: Niall on Feb 22, 2010, 16:20:47
Seagate have major ups and downs. I used to use them about 10 years ago over all other companies, then they started failing at a scary rate. I switched to Maxtor after a brief foray into the nightmare world of the deskstar drives (god they were awful), and haven't looked back. I always use Maxtor drives and haven't had a single issue with them apart from snapping off the sata power connector once :D
Title: Re: Another seagate HD bites the dust.
Post by: Glenn on Feb 22, 2010, 16:21:37
Maxtor are owned by Seagate, I believe.
Title: Re: Another seagate HD bites the dust.
Post by: Niall on Feb 22, 2010, 16:23:12
How strange. Maybe they deliberately wreck one product to make the other do better :D

Nvidia did that with Voodoo cards & 3dfx. It took them nearly 10 years to start using the technology 3Dfx got them!