Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-05 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 02:18:50PM -0400, David B.Teague wrote: > I had a 1.6 GB Caviar drive to die with that horrible clicking > prior to its death.The computer was at 1992 vintage 486-33. > > The WD Caviar 1.6 GB drives are reputed to be flakey. It was a > design flaw of some kind. They apparen

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-03 Thread W. Paul Mills
I lost 1 Seagate, and one Western Digital on a machine running linux some time ago. Started having problems with a third drive. All this within a few weeks. Running a Cyrix processor. Swaped the no name board out for another, but kept the same processor, no more problems. -- /

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread John
Douglas Federman wrote: > I have experienced the death of 2 new WD Caviar drives after installing and > running Debian Linux. Each drive started with a clicking noise, several > weeks later read errors appeared and now completely dead. WD replaced the > first drive without question. Before I

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread Carl Mummert
At my former place of employment, we had quite a few 1.6 WDs die. They would usually have that clicking problem. My advice: download from WD their disk diagnosis program. You put it on a DOS floppy, boot the floppy, and run the program. If the program says the drive is dead, WD will replace it

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread Douglas Federman
Thanks for the replies. The most recent crash was in a new computer and the drive was less than 2 months old. The clicking started only when active at first, but then it started during startup as well. The drive was delivered directly from WD as a warranty replacement for the 1st dead drive.

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread Bob Billson
Sounds like you got a bad batch of drives. I've used Western Digital drives in 4 Linux boxes I've put together. All machines run 24/7. My own primary home machine has been running Linux 24/7 for the last 4 years. The only problem I had was last month when a WD 1.6 GB drive died a sudden and ver

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread Kenneth Scharf
Did you buy your drive in a consumer box, or was it gray market? The only harddisks that I ever had a problem with (WD and Seagate) were purchased gray market (no box, just wrapped in antistatic plastic) from the local twaiwan row. I will NEVER buy a gray market HD again. === Amateur Radio, when

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread David B.Teague
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Douglas Federman wrote: > I have experienced the death of 2 new WD Caviar drives after > installing and running Debian Linux. Each drive started with a > clicking noise, several weeks later read errors appeared and now > completely dead. WD replaced the first drive with

RE: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread Dan Willard
1999 11:00 AM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive > > I have experienced the death of 2 new WD Caviar drives after installing > and running Debian Linux. Each drive started with a clicking noise, > several weeks later read errors

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread Fabien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > I have experienced the death of 2 new WD Caviar drives after installing and > > running Debian Linux. Each drive started with a clicking noise, several > > weeks later read errors appeared and now completely dead. WD replaced the > > first drive without ques

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread Alec Smith
I have been using Western Digital drives with Linux for a long time. None of them exhibits any sort of problem. One is a 3.1GB drive I've had for 3 years. Another is a 4GB drive I've had for 2, and a 10.1GB drive I bought last fall. I doubt its Linux causing the problems... Actually, I've never had

Re: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread shaleh
> > I have experienced the death of 2 new WD Caviar drives after installing and > running Debian Linux. Each drive started with a clicking noise, several > weeks later read errors appeared and now completely dead. WD replaced the > first drive without question. Before I replace the second, c

RE: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread Person, Roderick
0 AM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Death of a 2nd WD hard drive > > I have experienced the death of 2 new WD Caviar drives after installing > and running Debian Linux. Each drive started with a clicking noise, > several weeks later read errors appeared and now comp

Death of a 2nd WD hard drive

1999-06-02 Thread Douglas Federman
I have experienced the death of 2 new WD Caviar drives after installing and running Debian Linux. Each drive started with a clicking noise, several weeks later read errors appeared and now completely dead. WD replaced the first drive without question. Before I replace the second, could Linux