On 14 Jan 2006, at 16:49, Aaron Fothergill wrote:
One very handy piece of info on that site is that the HD is a
Maxtor and not a Hitachi Deathstar. When I saw the 500gb BTO option
on the Apple Store I was worried for a while (as Hitachi were the
first to announce a 'lose 500gb of data in one go' drive).
And Maxtor made such good hard disks too... *cough* *cough*
The only comfort *I* take from that is that they will have had to
stop using those drives by the time I comer to buying a new Mac. I'm
maybe being a little harsh here but over the last 12 months Maxtor
had several notable QA issues - which eventually resulted in the
company falling flat on it's face and having to be scraped up by
Seagate. I\d be way more nervous about losing data on a Maxtor drive.
I'm not a big fan of Hitachi either but then that's mostly because
their drives are a little behind Seagate's in technology.
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