Seagate also bought Maxtor awhile back.

Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- From: "P. J. Alling" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Backups: near miss


I think if you check, that Seagate bought Western Digital some time ago.

On 11/6/2011 1:25 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: "Brian Walters"
I had a similar experience a couple of months ago.  My second backup
drive died without warning, not long after my first backup drive started
acting strangely.  The latter is also a MyBook, but an older one of
500MB, and the problem was slightly different to yours - it wasn't
recognised by the operating system until about 15 minutes after powering
up.  It then behaved itself and continues to do so, although I don't
rely on it.    I quickly went out and bought another external drive.

Investigation of the second backup drive suggests that the disk
controller is the problem and not the hard disk itself but I haven't got
around to buying a new enclosure.  I should do that...

I have two WD MyBook drives. Both of them have the same problem with taking a long time to be recognized. Both started having the same problem within a few months of purchase. It might not be the disk controller. I think it's because the power supplies are crap.

And, most of the internal hard-drives I've ever had problems with have been Western Digital too. I'd rather have a Seagate or Maxtor drive. They just seem to be more reliable.



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