At 8:36 AM -0700 9/22/01, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > It is model ST1515ON. I made one more attempt to run disk aid and it failed
>> so I am now pretty sure there is something wrong with the drive.
>
>When my 15150N (is this a half-height?) failed, it made grinding noises and
>sounded like it was about to gouge massive holes in the platters.
>
>The drive was unrecoverable but fortunately under warranty, so I got my
>money back but not my data.
>
>These drives are very fast but must be ventilated well and treated better,
>or they'll crap out.
To check if your Seagate drive is still under warranty, go to
http://www.seagate.com and enter your serial number.
_
Andrew
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