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19-01-2009, 15:57 | #1 |
Bananaman
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Seagate Confess to problems, and offer help finally...
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19-01-2009, 16:24 | #2 |
Screaming Orgasm
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LOL. The Seagate site has been obliterated already.
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19-01-2009, 17:02 | #3 |
Bananaman
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Haha, or their support articles where running on their own hardware
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21-01-2009, 11:37 | #4 | |
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http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?si...52236&from=rss
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21-01-2009, 16:34 | #5 |
Bananaman
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Some big wig will be going mental at the people seagate, pr disaster. I've bought LOADS of seagate drives in the past too, can't believe they've screwed up so badly...
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23-01-2009, 11:53 | #6 |
Goes up to 11!
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Seagate forums that there has yet to be a successful update of the 3500320AS models from SD15 to the new SD1A firmware.
----------- Take a guess what my two 500gb bricked hdds are? Apparently there is new firmware released again however I just can't trust the drives. I may find a use in a caddy with data that doesn't matter. The 500gb drives have been out a long time so I don't believe that they didn't know they were failing. With the Seagate/Maxtor link (which I'd forgotten about when I brought them) I won't be getting any more. |
23-01-2009, 12:02 | #7 |
Screaming Orgasm
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Apparently they'll still take a re-flash even while bricked so it's worth a go if that's true.
And I agree. Going to be a while before I consider them again - they used to be one of the good guys too. I even steered work away from them when I asked for a new 80GB HDD last week. |
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