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- Illwilledmarine
- Joined: Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:06 pm
- Location: Phoenix, AZ
- JazzyDJ
- Joined: Tue May 08, 2007 11:16 pm
Western Digital sucks. I got an external hard drive from them and the very instant I reorganized my Desk and had to unplug it (1 month after purchase), it never worked again. And I had tried it on other PCs too so I know for fact it was faulty. Then I used the warrenty to replace it. About 2 months after that I get a message saying the drive has malfunctioned and windows doesn't reccognize it. So I'm thinking I'm screwed. Then out of the blue one night we get a quick power shortage/surge, and suddenly the next time I turn the PC on it works.post-it wrote:hmmm . Western Digital . didn't know that they were still around! Now THAT was a hard drive worth having in the pre Windows XP days ^__^
I'm glad it works again but I'm afraid to put anything important on it because knowing the history, it's likely to malfuction on me agian and I'll be screwed out of all that data AGAIN.
And I've read reviews about it and it seems lots of other people have the exact same problems with Western Digital external hard drives.
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- Illwilledmarine
- Joined: Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:06 pm
- Location: Phoenix, AZ
Sadly I had to replace that Maxtor drive I picked up, already. After I got everything running it was almost as if windows was falling apart as I was using it. I'm thinking this could have been the work of a virus but after finding out my only option was to partition the drive and start over, I got a blue screen while attempting to reinstall windows. I've been running fine on the replacement for abut 2 weeks now so hopefully all the problems are just in the past now...*knocks on wood*
- post-it
- Joined: Wed Jul 17, 2002 5:21 am
- Status: Hunting Tanks
- Location: Chilliwack - Fishing
.. regardless of the name brand -- it is unfortunate to find a fan-out defective hard-drive.
[[ a fan-out means that the-quality-control-people missed something when testing it ]]
.. when stuff like this happens, the warranty should cover its replacement; now all you need is a warranty that covers replacing the Contents on the hard-drive as well as the replacement and your time lost because of its defectiveness
[[ a fan-out means that the-quality-control-people missed something when testing it ]]
.. when stuff like this happens, the warranty should cover its replacement; now all you need is a warranty that covers replacing the Contents on the hard-drive as well as the replacement and your time lost because of its defectiveness