on 3/5/02 1:36 AM, Kyle Hansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The D740X-6L is actually a relabeled Quantum drive.  Maxtor bought out
> Quantum.
> They are fine, but not as good as a DiamondMax drive.  The problem with buying
> Maxtor drives right now is that when you open the box you might find a
> Quantum.

This is funny because I can remember when Quantum drives were the best
drives made by anyone. I've still got a 40 megger in a Mac Classic that's
going strong. The machine is now over 10 years old and so is the drive. I've
got a couple other Quantums from the same era still going strong. Now days I
tend to go with Seagate. Maxtor is second choice. Things might be a bit
different in the States though.
-- 
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