johandepohanB
I’ve noticed all my seagate drives have millions or errors, even the new ones, almost immediately after buying them. Western Digitals had zero for that same SMART category. I thought it was the fact that they tried to shingle the magnetic particles or something, leading to a lot of recoverable errors by design. Should I be sending all my seagate drives back for warranty?
I’ve dd copied all my playstation 2 disks to a NAS, because they were getting old. Running those games on the ps2 off an external disk is a lot more effort than just putting the disc in though, so they are still my main goto
This gets way more sympathy if you leave out the HDD part. Just sayin’
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Next week they’ll have a similar one about the second letter of your name and the first and last digit of your social security number
Aren’t there added concerns of batch-faults like impurities in the metals used in production that will ruin a whole set of drives, when buying in bulk? Also, if they’re all shipped in the same package, and that package suffers abuse, won’t that ruin all or most of the drives?