From: Adam Maas
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Evan Hanson
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I've got four computers here and the two bad CD's won't work on any of them.
>  What really gets me is that Apple knew that they had a batch of seagate
> drives prone to self destruction and didn't warn us.  Evidently the arms
> have a habit of smashing the heads into the platters destroying the data.
>
> Arghhh.
>
> Evan
>

There's no such thing as a bad batch of Seagate Drives. All of their
SATA and PATA drives have been unreliable ever since they shifted
production of non-SCSI drives to the old Connor factories after the
Connor buyout in the mid-90's. Every Seagate I've acquired since then
has failed (I keep getting them in systems or external drives).

Just goes to show I can't do anything right. I've never had a problem with Seagate drives.

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