he report is based on IBM e-mails and documents made available recently by a California court in connection with the class-action suit. The Maximum PC folks have dug up some sensational info in these documents, including internal IBM discussions revealing failure rates 10 times as high as competing products from other manufacturers, an apparent determination to address the problem through marketing denials rather than manufacturing changes, and a decision to sell a batch of faulty drives into distribution (and thus to consumers) after its rejection by a larger customer due to high failure rates.
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Disgusting. I wonder if Fujitsu did the same sort of thing.
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had 2 IBM's die on me, but that was not IBM's fault, no hdd survives the assault of a 10 year old
Still got 4 other ibm gxp's still runningIf there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
Jeremy Clarkson "806 brake horsepower..and that on that limp wrist faerie liquid the Americans call petrol, if you run it on the more explosive jungle juice we have in Europe you'd be getting 850 brake horsepower..."
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I had 6 drives from the 60GXP series and all died out on me. I had them replaced and the new ones dies as well. I eventually got them replaced with others brands. I didn't have very important info on them except on the first one that crashed . I didn't give up on IBM drives though, just those from the 2 series.
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3 out of my four IBM Deathstars are dead now. The third died just a few weeks ago and I'm sure the fourth will follow sooner or later...
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firmware update
For those of you that still have a 60GXP hard drive, there is a firmware update from IBM that you could try. I have no ideea about it's usefulness because I no longer have drives from that series.
There is a utility at the following address that tells you if there is a firmware update available for you model and where you can get it:
You can use that utility even if you don't have a 60GXP drive since it does not modify anything and it checks for update for some other series as well. However, if you find that there is an update available I encourage you to backup all your data before installing it (if you have a 60 or 75GXP you should backup often anyway).
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Four deathstars all died eventually. My own advise is bin them or give them to someone you really hate.
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Originally posted by bsdgeek
Sounds like this other company I know, IBM should have just said it was "normal behavior".Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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Originally posted by Wombat
Yeah, they could even change the web page from "total data integrity" to "total data integrity +/- 10%"
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