At 01:46 +1000 10/26/2005, Peter Breis wrote:

I swear by Seagate, never ever lost one.

Have lost IBM, Hitachi, Fuji, Maxtor and Western Digital.

Better safe than sorry.

Seagate offers a 3 year warranty on their hard drives. I believe that the other players are all down to 1 year. I like Seagate just for the longer warranty. If a drive dies after three years, I'll mostly feel like I got my money's worth. In the 1 to 3 year realm, I'd feel cheated if a drive died and I couldn't get a warranty replacement.

Jeff Walther


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