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TheCDBurner wrote:Not to add anything to the (several) little WD Vs. Maxtor threads that have been here lately, but I just had ANOTHER 60GB maxtor bite the dust. (That, for the count, is *3* out of 4 60GB Maxtors that I had).
100% Western Digital from now on!
TheCDBurner wrote:Not to add anything to the (several) little WD Vs. Maxtor threads that have been here lately, but I just had ANOTHER 60GB maxtor bite the dust. (That, for the count, is *3* out of 4 60GB Maxtors that I had).
TheWizard wrote:For those of you that have had several drives by a particular brand fail or have had problems with certain drives, did it ever occur to you that the problem could be on your end? If a computing environment is unstable to begin with, it doesn't matter which part you add to it, chances are it will perform poorly.
I have owned several drives from Seagate, WD, and Maxtor. Only one of them failed right out of the box, and yes, it was a Maxtor. I called up Maxtor's customer service line, told them the problem, and they shipped out a replacement drive immediately. I received it later the same week. Does this mean I have stopped using Maxtor? No. Truth be told, I still have several Maxtor drives going strong. And, if anything, after witnessing how quick and courteous their product replacement service is, I would buy from them again. I like a company that takes care of me. Even though I received a bad drive, and they crop up now and again, it has not become a trend with Maxtor.
Boba_Fett wrote:In my fairly educated opinion, HDDs operate fine within even the most extreme operating enviornments (heat-wise)
all that data lost still makes my stomach curl
TheWizard wrote:Backup, backup, backup. This is vital. Never trust anything to one and only one source.
Kennyshin wrote:When I want to have the most reliable HDD, I choose Samsung. When I want the cheapest HDD, I buy WD's. When I need performance, Hitachi's the answer.
Maxtor's expensive, slow, and unreliable, especially so in South Korea.
I'm not talking about performance alone, but also company polices regarding distribution channels, prices, and warranty.
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