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jmke 5th July 2007 15:26

Testing refurbished 500GB Seagate Hard Drives
 
I find my hard drive getting smaller by the day; some of you might have the same feeling. With photos and videos being created daily from my growing family, it is time to look for larger hard drive. Hard drives are becoming a good bargain lately, as low as 24-cent per gigabyte. We will take a look at this 500GB from Seagate.

http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=587

Sidney 21st November 2007 16:18

One of drives failed (SMART) today; right before I have to take a out of town trip. I have not had a HDD failure in 4 years. It is still under Seagate warranty. Will process RMA next week.

jmke 21st November 2007 17:17

you think it has anything to do with their refurbished nature?

Sidney 22nd November 2007 04:16

I doubted, my previous refurbished (replacement) drives never have problem over 5 years. I did come across my mind for a few seconds.:)

That's why USB HDD comes in handy for backup.:)

Sidney 3rd December 2007 21:21

RMA returned on Nov 21, replacement arrived today.

jmke 4th December 2007 09:48

a good 2 weeks still, I have 320gb Seagate HDD which failed on me, will have to send in back for RMA too:(

Sidney 4th December 2007 10:24

In my case, they did not have the same drive in stock. Otherwise, there is a charge for $19 and they ship you a replacement immediately without receiving the defective drive first. If the "defective" drive is not sent or received by Seagate within 30 days, a charge will be made to your credit card. It seems a normal practice for WD also.

Kougar 4th December 2007 16:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 160620)
a good 2 weeks still, I have 320gb Seagate HDD which failed on me, will have to send in back for RMA too:(

How old was it, and what happened to it? I have quite a few of those drives...

jmke 4th December 2007 16:53

about 1 year old, when copying data to the drive, the copy operation would hang and the drive would disappear from device manager.

Tried format 010101 with Seagate tools (what we call low level format) and scanned the disk, no errors were found on the platters but SMART keeps giving errors on the quick test, stating that operating temp went over 70°C, but the HDD has never reached 40+°C I'm sure of it, dedicated cooling and all for each HDD in my previous file server case.

Sidney 4th December 2007 20:31

Hard-drive is a relationship; everyone needs it. It does not matter how well you care for it, no one knows when she/it walks out on you. When it does, you always have a feeling of betrayal. The first time is always the worst; she/it takes all your secret not knowing if she would fall into the wrong hands. You would learn how to protect your secret as time goes on in your next "relationship". When you hair turns grey, relationship has an entirely different meaning; you tend to not rely on it entirely and always have a backup. :)

Kougar 4th December 2007 21:27

Yes, but I would like to know what to look for, can at least hypothesize since I have the same drives some will most likely develop the same issues before "walking out" on me. :D

Unfortunately I had a Western Digital drive do that exact thing to me, minus the SMART warnings.

Sidney 4th December 2007 22:38

Speedfan to check S.M.A.R.T status; unfortunately there is not much of a warning at times. In three occasions, the drives were working fine the day before, on the following day during boot up a BIOS message prompts "your HDD is leaving you, back up the disk". (not the exact words mind you :)".

At one time, the BIOS won't recognize the HDD at all. When she decides to leave you she doesn't give you the normal two weeks notice. Sometimes she will "b***h" for awhile, a signal that she has had enough of you. 1 WD, 2 IBM (hitachi now) and 1 Seagate, surprisingly I have 4 or 5 4.3 GB still in good condition after +5 years of use.

Kougar 4th December 2007 22:44

As long as she doesn't win the inevitable custody battle over all my stuff, I'll be happy. ;-)

Sidney 4th December 2007 22:48

Hence, backup "plan". ;) including hiding some of your assets such as offshore banks and property investment etc.

jmke 4th December 2007 23:39

if you get bad sectors and really want the data back, you can try the freezer trick

maher 16th December 2007 14:15

today one seagate comes to me, it is better than WD or hitachi whose I had in my computer, it is very quiet and it's faster than other HDD, but if you buying new seagate took at last number who needs to be on 250gb
310AS (disc with 8mb cache)
4100AS (disc with 16mb cache)
On 320gb and 400gb:
620AS
and on 750gb 640AS


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