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August 29th, 2005 06:39 PM #11I never had a problem with my Sea Gate Barracuda.. I'll been using it for the last 6years.. I had one before but that was factory defect.. the shop changed it with a new one.
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August 29th, 2005 07:31 PM #12dunno about the 5 year warranty. pagkakaalam ko samsung is the only one offering a 3 year warranty on their drives. shops are hesitant in selling them because of that
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August 29th, 2005 07:53 PM #13
Originally Posted by ILuvDetailing
As an analogy, 6 plane crashes in a year could have killed 2,000 people. But take into account the hundreds and thousands of take-offs and landings on that same year that ferried millions of passengers, you can conclude that riding an airplane is more safe than riding a car.
Bottomline: You got the unlucky random defect on your Seagate.
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August 30th, 2005 12:31 AM #15
medyo premature ang pagkasira nyan.. i've been using Seagate eversince... had the same drive Seagate Barracuda 40G on a P3, running 10 hrs/day everyday since 2001 pa... yung isa naman 60G on a P4 since 2003..
meron pa akong 1.2G on my 1st pc, 98-99 pa yata yun pero buhay pa din...
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August 30th, 2005 02:16 AM #16na tsempuhan mo lang na may slight defect siguro yung seagate mo, usually matibay talaga yan
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August 30th, 2005 05:57 AM #17We have 3 computers at home, the hard disc my dad currently uses came from my old pc, its a Seagate 28.5gb 7200rpm drive, started use in November 1999. Up to now it is still working perfectly, no bad sectors.
Then around 2 years ago I purchased another seagate drive, this time 80gb 7200rpm, the drive failed after 3 mos., complete failure. It was eventually replaced with a new drive, same specs that developed bad sectors after over a year, however right now it does not show any bad sectors anymore.
I also have a Maxtor 40gb 5400rpm drive, 3 years old, it has problems every now and then, sometimes it would just crash and wont be detected by the BIOS, then sometimes it would work again.
I guess its really hard to say which brand is better. Next time I'm buying a disc it would probably be a Western Digital though.
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August 30th, 2005 10:05 AM #18
4 out of the 10 Seagate Barracuda's (7200rpm, 10GB) I have developed bad sectors after 3 years...yung isa lang ang di ko na maayos...mukhang normal na sa kanila iyan...now i shifted to Maxtor...wala pa naman problem after 1 year
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August 30th, 2005 11:52 AM #19
Originally Posted by ts1n1ta
sana tumagal na to.
By the way Western Digital has a 5 year Manufacturers warranty, di ko pa napapaayos, an layo kasi ng office nila.
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September 1st, 2005 01:43 AM #20
same here, no issues with seagates. our oldest one is 7 years na and still doing okay.
western digital HDDs (for dell systems anyway) have the annoying tendency to fail way quickly. gah.Last edited by nugundam93; September 1st, 2005 at 01:45 AM.
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