Bruce Johnson wrote: > > On May 24, 2009, at 11:17 AM, Tommy wrote: > >> I have a Seagate 1 tb external that disappeared. I sent it back to >> Seagate & then learned that it may have been recoverable with a >> firmware update from Seagate. Check out their website, it is a bit >> cumbersome, but you may be able to save your data. I'll never >> purchase a Seagate hard drive again. > > This was a problem in the firmware of their external enclosure, not > the drive itself. Seagate drives themselves are damned good drives. > That is not what I found in researching it, it was the drive themselves that had the problem as did the firmware update for the drive.
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