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Oh you've learn't the hard way.
And you seem to got another crappy IBM drive. I wouldn't bother with them at all nowadays had run DFT to many times. It will take time for Hitachi to get the QA right.
Chief Lemon Buyer no more Linux sucks but not as much
Weather nut and sad git.
funny things -- Harddisks all my hdds (Quantum,IBM,Seagate,Maxtor) Below 10GB are all running along smoothly while my 35GB(twice),46GB IBM and 40GB Maxtor crashed within 6 months of use. Staying away from IBM for now as most of the hdds that failed came from there
Life is a bed of roses. Everyone else sees the roses, you are the one being gored by the thorns.
AMD PhenomII555@B55(Quadcore-3.2GHz) Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 Kingston 1x2GB Generic 8400GS512MB WD1.5TB LGMulti-Drive Dell2407WFP
***Matrox G400DH 32MB still chugging along happily in my other pc***
I was a loyal IBM customer for years, but after the fiasco with 75GXP series and two out of three drives failing within 6 months I transfered to Maxtor... DiamondMax Plus 9 seems to be doin' just fine for now...
Quite happy with my 45GB IBM DTLA.
Bought it in March 2001 and still have ~10 months of waranty left.
(think it's made in Thailand... too lazy to actually look on it )
I had them and they started acting up on me...Replaced them with WD drives which have good luck with and if they do die I can get a replacement no problem.
I had a couple Maxtor drives years ago die on me with in a couple weeks of using so I'm turnned off to them.
Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?
chkdsk took almost six hours to find about 14,000 dead sectors the 40 GB drive, and windows crawls almost to a hlat wit it installed (takes several minutes to even start explorer), and only shows two unformatted partitions, dft reported dead sectors on an unknown partition type (the drive was formatted in NTFS). No warnings, no S.M.A.R.T. status change, nothing... and then, all of a sudden rrrrt rrrt rrrt ... rrrt rrrt rrrt ... rrrt rrrt rrrt ...
All my data was on this disk - the digital pictures of Samira (which we wanted to burn in the next days), my e-mails, my mp3s (several gigabytes, hand-tagged), and maybe worst of all a website I made for my brother-in-law's business which I was going to finish TODAY (and he's already mad at me because I'm late - he'll never believe me.. I wouldnt ).
ARGH! Murphy, I hate you!
On the positive side, I think I'll try and take this chance to build a clean system without all the stuff that I've carried from installation to installation, and the new hard drive is big, fast and very quiet.
AZ
P.S.: If anyone knows how I might possibly gain some of my data back, I'd be happy to hear it.
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