I can't believe that people do not do back ups. Kinda like running out of gas NO?
Who said there was no backup?Quote from bigmrfrank:
I can't believe that people do not do back ups. Kinda like running out of gas NO?
In my experience with ATA drive manufacturers, no, I don't know of any that would replace your used failed drive with a new one and you paying for return shipping is par for the course as well.Quote from FuturesTrader71:
1. Does any other drive manufacturer offer a better warranty (replacement with a new drive.... preferably a newer version than the one that died)?
). Just trash it, totally destroy the platters, and get another.I ordered a 250GB WD SATA II drive yesterday. I have actually decided not to return the Maxtor for warranty afterall. Although I don't have anything that is very sensitive on there, I don't like the fact that I get a refurb and someone can have access to my trading videos. I am not sure how to destroy it beyond retrieval, but a drop from 15,000 ft on my next skydiving trip comes to mind. I don't have a mallet to smash it with but I think I have a very good carpenter's hammer.Quote from MR.NBBO:
Got 11 drives, 6 WD, 4 Seagate, 1 maxtor.
All operating properly, maxtor performs the worst for me, seagate & WD are about tied, when compared on tech specs vs. tech specs from what I see using them.
I'd recommend both seagate and WD. Drives are so cheap, why bother even calling tech support--waste of time and energy (and shipping). Just trash it, totally destroy the platters, and get another.
Just back every thing up, and you'll be worry free. Gotta love how cheap hardware has gotten!
PS--Hope you don't have any sensitive data on there if ya pawn it off.
Quote from FuturesTrader71:
II have actually decided not to return the maxtor for warranty afterall.
How does everyone feel about Fujitsu? Is IBM still making Deathstars...errrr... Deskstars? If so, have they gotten better?