--- Louis Labrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I picked up a new Maxtor hard drive today.
> Got home and opened up the box and to my surprise
> found a Quantum drive. Now I know that Maxtor
> bought out Quantum but I wanted a Maxtor drive.
> And purchesed one at least that's what I believed I
> was
> getting. This does not seem right to me. Nothing on
> the box said it contained or may contain a Quantum
> drive. Can they get away with this?
> I have had  good luck with Maxtor drives and that
> is what I wanted. I've never used a ATA Quantum
> drive
> any opinions
> Lou

I would agree with you, but a few questions first. Who
did you buy it from, and what did they represent it
as?

I have also had very good luck with Maxtor drives, but
now that they are the same company, it probably
doesn't matter much.

If you bought it locally you could always return it.

Alex MacLeod

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