[News] Seagate ST3660A needed | ANN.lu |
Posted on 17-Jan-2001 15:48 GMT by Christian Kemp | 34 comments View flat View list |
In the beginning of January, Allan Odgaard managed to short circuit his harddisk. His hope is that someone has an identical harddisk, from which he can borrow the control print to restore his data. "The model is a Seagate ST3660A and the drive parameters are 1057CYL-16HEADS-63SECT-545.5MB." Also see his original message.
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Seagate ST3660A needed : Comment 31 of 34 | ANN.lu |
Posted by ehaines on 18-Jan-2001 23:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 23 (Anonymous): : I wouldn't pay a hundred pounds for a CD-R just in case my hard
: drive screws up - there's only a one in million chance!!!
No, it's more like a one in one chance. The question is not "if" but
"when." Hint: drives don't have MTBF ratings for no reason. Better
hope your HD holds out until solid state storage becomes affordable
and renders this discussion moot. (Or at least somewhat less
relevant...there's always fire, theft, etc....) |
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