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The curse continues
It seems to be proximity to me, rather than ownership by me, that breaks hard drives; the external drive at work onto which I had laboriously copied 41 DVDs of crystallography images gave up the ghost this week. That's the third this year. I suppose I own about nine drives and they last about five years so I should expect two deaths a year, but I have friends (
damerell,
nojay) with as many drives who seem to curse their failure less often.
Amazingly and unprecedentedly, this one was within warranty, and Seagate should send a replacement before the decade is out.
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Amazingly and unprecedentedly, this one was within warranty, and Seagate should send a replacement before the decade is out.
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On the other hand, at work where we have multiple "thumpers" full of disks (48 each) in test systems, we do seem to have to replace a disk a remarkable number of weeks.
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