As everyone with an older Thinkpad now knows, IDE drives are expensive to
come by... and reliability has become a question


Nearly all of the 12 vendors we use for our repair shops now *limit the
numbers* of Western Digital, Seagate, or Toshiba hard drives we can order.

However, Samsung, Hitachi, and Fujitsu are reasonably plentiful...  But we
see very high failure rates of these... though Fujitsu is not too
worrisome... just no large drive sizes.

We are wondering what your experience has been with Samsun IDE 2.5 hard
drives... as our failure rate is very high. We wonder if it is damaging
done in shipment or if they just are not built as well.

Hitachi, of course (under new company and management) claims all their
problems are resolved and they will last as long as Seagate, Western
Digital, and Toshiba.  But the only Hitachi drives we find are all SATA as
nearly as we can tell.   All the IDE drives are old technology with old
date codes... plentiful but nearly worthless.

We would like to learn of your experience and recommendations on brands and
suppliers.

If we have just been unlucky with Samsung, we will go for more of them.
They are plentiful and the prices are the lowest we have found...   Still,
we have had a number of Samsung drives that lasted less than 30 days in a
client's Thinkpad.


RayBay
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