> The drive manufacturers don't care when you bought the drive.  The
> serial number of your drive is used to determine when the warranty on
> it expires.
> 
> The warranty period is determined based on when the drive was
> manufactured. If you go to the support section of the Seagate web site
> you'll find a web page there which will let you check the warranty on
> your drive. You'll be asked to enter the serial number of your drive
> (... and possibly the model number?).


As soon as the drive is done being copied I'll check for the warranty, Thanks 
for this info.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA






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