On Monday 16 October 2006 2:15 pm, Matt Pfingsten wrote:
> I didn't ask the IT guy at school the specifics on why the drives were
> failing, and most of the students don't know anything technical about
> computers, but basically they're drives became unreadable and had to be
> replaced (reformatting wouldn't solve it) so I guess the disk crashed.

Well, I'll keep my fingers crossed - thanks for tip!
And I was leery of Maxtor and Seagate because I've had drives from both die on 
me - but samsung?  Really?  Wow, the world changes....

Wes
>
> I'm really happy with my Samsung so far. I still have three Maxtor HDD's
> inside my case.
>
> On 10/16/06, Wesley T Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I would avoid products by Lacie. Many fellow students at school bought
> >
> > them
> >
> > > on Apple's recommendation and they are always having issues. Samsung
> >
> > seems
> >
> > > to have emerged as a top hard disk manufacturer. According to the
> >
> > school's
> >
> > > IT manager, only one student has had issues with a Samsung drive.
> >
> > Aww crap, they used to rock so I just got one!  What's the issues that
> > they've
> > been having?
> >
> > Wes
> > --
> > "The only way to stay sane in an insane world is to be insane."
> > --Me
> >
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