How many HD have died on you over the course of your computing experience?

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wetcat007

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Nov 5, 2002
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None have destroyed themselves yet, although ancient hard drive i gladly destroy in whatever way seems fit.

-Mark
 

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Lifer
Apr 23, 2000
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Since 1994 which is when I had my first PC,I`ve had 0 so far :).
 

Thor86

Diamond Member
May 3, 2001
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2, and one of its way.

1 - Seagate (SCSI - old 4 giger)
1 - IBM (IDE - 20 giger "deathstar)
1 - Maxtor (IDE - 2 giger) bad sectors, but still usable.

 

kanderva

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Sep 29, 2002
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One Maxtor, many years ago. I have continued to use Maxtor drives; none have died since.

The death of that drive may have been related to a power supply going bad -- didn't discover that until later when the PSU failed completely. Luckily, the drive gave me about a week's warning, during which time I was able to extract all my data except for two files I didn't really need anyway.

At work a few years back, we had an entire lot (I would guess 50 to 100.) Western Digital HDs fail after they had been installed in rack-mounted PCs (transaction processors) and shipped to the field. They all had to be returned. I don't know what model these drives were.


 

DT4K

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Jan 21, 2002
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None.
The 8 gig in my 4 year old compaq still runs perfect. I think it's a maxtor.
I had a 250MB drive in a 386 that still worked when I donated the computer to Goodwill when it was about 6 years old.

How could stuff get inside the drives? Does that mean the seals cracked or something? Smoke shouldn't hurt a drive since it's vacuum sealed.
 

chizow

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Jun 26, 2001
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---zero----

probably b/c I replace them and relegate them to workstations/servers away from the front lines pretty often.

Chiz
 

LastStop

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Mar 11, 2002
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0 here. I still have a couple of old 250mb Quantum drive lying around that are still running strong :)
 

zephyrprime

Diamond Member
Feb 18, 2001
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1 seagate (340mb)
1 maxtor (160gb)
1 toshiba (notebook drive) (20gb)

I've had...let's see...14 hard drives not counting the warranty replacements I've received. With warranty replacements, it'd be 16.
 

GrumpyMan

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May 14, 2001
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None yet, been running WD and Maxtors (knocks on wood, plastic, glass anything within reach).
 

dmcowen674

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Oct 13, 1999
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Too many to count, have a box full, probably about 40 drives since 1983. The one that burns me up the most though is a Fujitsu 40 Gig 7200 RPM that died after only 3 months in service. There is a Worldwide Class action lawsuit started on Fujitsu since they are not replacing the drives. There is a thread locked in the Technical Support Forum about this.
 

novice

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Mar 9, 2000
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2 WD 2.1 gig drives
1 WD 13.6 gig
1 Maxtor 30 gig

In 7 years. Also had a quantum go bonkers on me on a slightly overclocked Soyo/Celeron system, but after a painfully slow reformat, (must have had to restart it 10 times...) it is still working fine for my Dad. In spite of the bad maxtor (bought from outpost.com, had a HP sticker on it :confused: ), I still go for Maxtor drives. Currently running:
1 80 gig 7200 rpm
2 40 gig 7200 rpm
1 30 gig 7200 rpm
1 40 gig 5400 rpm
2 20 gig 5400 rpm
all Maxtors. Keeping my eye open for hot deals on a pair of 60 or 80 gig Maxtors for the future RAID configuration upgrade.
 

pillage2001

Lifer
Sep 18, 2000
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1 IBM 75GXP

1 Quantum Fireball SE
1 Quantum Firelball LM <------- Due to my own fault. I touched the circuit board while the pc is on. :(

All in all, I've got the best experience with Quantum. I've used their hdd all my life and it's a sad thing that they had to be sold.