>
>  I understand that a hard drive made by seagate would fail. I have had 3
> had drives for my laptop all from segate, and they all failed. now i have my
> western digital HDD 750GB and it works for 2 years now. also, my windows
> server 2008 system back at mt place has had a hard drive replacement from
> segate, and i got western digital drives for it, now it runs smoothly.
> Here's a tip: unless you want your data lost, I won't ever recommend a
> seagate hdd. buy a western digital or one made by maxtor, ibm, or apple.
> Segate drives have low quality and most crash within the first 1-3 years. I
> am not saying any crap, i am simply stating the facts based on the events
> that happened to me, my friends, and others who buy seagate drives. if you
> are one of those lucky people who don't have segate drives die on you, then
> well, obviousy you have a "Rare" good drive that was made by seagate. its
> not the company that is bad, it's the drives and the way they make them, and
> the parts. =(. I'm sorry but it's true.
>

Sorry buddy, you are in the same tight corner that i was in when my laptop
died on me.,

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