on 8/4/03 9:59 PM, Lewin Edwards at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> You are correct. But after you have done the data recovery this should
>> be the next logical step. No?
>
> Your point...? He will send his HD in to Maxtor, they will replace it
> and KEEP THE OLD ONE, he will have a blank drive and
You are correct. But after you have done the data recovery this should
be the next logical step. No?
Your point...? He will send his HD in to Maxtor, they will replace it
and KEEP THE OLD ONE, he will have a blank drive and no data.
Anyhow, it may simply be corrupted, not actually failed.
-- Le
on 8/4/03 2:59 PM, Hugo Trottier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It will work from anywhere in the world.
Not for external HDs
"PLEASE NOTE: The online RMA return option is currently not available for
External Hard Drives (Personal Storage). You must contact technical support
directly by either te
It will work from anywhere in the world.
Hugo Trottier
On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 02:06 PM, Peter Nacken wrote:
on 8/4/03 5:00 AM, Lewin Edwards at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maxtor is a reputable Hard Disk manufacturer. Go to the website and
fill the forms and get a RMA (return merchandise auth
You are correct. But after you have done the data recovery this should
be the next logical step. No?
Hugo Trottier
On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 01:00 PM, Lewin Edwards wrote:
Maxtor is a reputable Hard Disk manufacturer. Go to the website and
fill the forms and get a RMA (return merchandise aut
on 8/4/03 5:00 AM, Lewin Edwards at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Maxtor is a reputable Hard Disk manufacturer. Go to the website and
>> fill the forms and get a RMA (return merchandise authorization) and
>> they will fix it for free, or exchange it for you.
>
> But they won't do the data recovery
Maxtor is a reputable Hard Disk manufacturer. Go to the website and
fill the forms and get a RMA (return merchandise authorization) and
they will fix it for free, or exchange it for you.
But they won't do the data recovery (at least, not for free).
-- Lewin A.R.W. Edwards http://www.zws.com/
Lea
Maxtor is a reputable Hard Disk manufacturer. Go to the website and
fill the forms and get a RMA (return merchandise authorization) and
they will fix it for free, or exchange it for you.
Hope that help,
Hugo Trottier
The Digital Dispatch
Canada
On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 05:31 AM, Peter Nacke
Hello people,
One problem chases the other, my 153 GB maxtor FW drive said hasta con bye
bye !
I am running 10.2.6 on a 1 GHZ Tibook, that HD is connected through FW.
It does not mount ...
Diskwarrior sees the drive and the right size, but declines doing anything
because... "trying to access