Spartanfool
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I got a 60GXP on one of those incredible Dell deals a few years back and it lasted all of two weeks!! Dell was kind to me and sent a WD to replace it.
Originally posted by: gba
My Ultrastar 36Z15 died just a hair after the year warranty had expired.
Originally posted by: BillyBatson
why does the world never end pain but instead refurb it!
Originally posted by: RobCur
Originally posted by: Mucker
Thanks Larry! I just oredered 5...this is a SMOKIN HOT deal!
ordered 5?! LOL, 5 x 40 = 200 bucks! 200gb..
are you building 5 pc? cause that all its good for but hell it maybe just temporary. dude you're nuts 😀
btw,GEEK is charging too much and this is refurbish! 120gb cost 72 bucks, this does not make economic sense to buy 30 gb for 40 :\
Originally posted by: Chebago
My ibm HD died within the year oem warranty and ibm told me that they sold everything to hitachi and I need to take it up with them because my scsi drive wasn't one of the ones listed as serviced by ibm. I called Hitachi and they told me that they didn't buy the responsibility of fixing that particular drive. I probably could have made a big enough deal to get it back but instead I just swore never to buy ibm or hitachi again.
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
I actually don't think its the IBM HDD's fault.
I had 2 75GXPs die on me but fortunately I was able to transfer the data to the replacement 60GXP they sent in return. When the 60GXP started going bad, I transferred it to a 120GB Maxtor which promptly died with all of my data on it.
I believe it must be some HDD virus that spread when you connect the IDE adapters to the drives.