Another One Kicks The Bucket (IBM HD)
Yes Sir. Went up to install Win XP on my nieces computer. It was brand new last August. Thinking that I would be clever, I decided to shrink, then copy her partition to the end of her HD, hide it, then do a clean install of XP (she had 98se). I figured this would make restoring her data (lots of mp3's) easier, since it would be a fast transfer from the old partition to the new one. PQMagic kept giving me errors. Fortunately, I had her back everything up to CD beforehand, just in case something went wrong.
Then what do I hear? The famous IBM HD "Tssst-Tssst-Tssst, Tssst-Tssst-Tssst" Hiss Of Death. (Not to be confused with the Iomega "Click Of Death").
A Little history:
Several years ago I bought two identical IBM Deskstars to use in a raid configuration. Last summer one died, followed by the other a few weeks later. RMA time. This led me to give up on raid for the time being. One of the replacements was put in my girlfriends computer. It died this June, and the replacement for IT is in the US mail right now. Now the other replacement (remember, this is the second go-round) in my nieces comp is toast. That's four out of four gone bad.
I am praying that they will send me a different model drive to replace these two. If they don't, both will likely end up on ebay - I'm not going down the RMA road again. If you see two IBM HD's for sale STEER CLEAR! I don't want it to turn out that the sucker who buys them is a fellow S-M member - or this time I really will get banned.:D (Right, Spinner?:p )
Prof
PS - I've spent enough on postage and insurance RMA'ing these four losers to have bought a DECENT drive. My only consolation is the fact that IBM (and now Hitachi) is getting the bum drives returned to them in the Maxtor boxes the more reliable drives I am using now came in.
Then what do I hear? The famous IBM HD "Tssst-Tssst-Tssst, Tssst-Tssst-Tssst" Hiss Of Death. (Not to be confused with the Iomega "Click Of Death").
A Little history:
Several years ago I bought two identical IBM Deskstars to use in a raid configuration. Last summer one died, followed by the other a few weeks later. RMA time. This led me to give up on raid for the time being. One of the replacements was put in my girlfriends computer. It died this June, and the replacement for IT is in the US mail right now. Now the other replacement (remember, this is the second go-round) in my nieces comp is toast. That's four out of four gone bad.
I am praying that they will send me a different model drive to replace these two. If they don't, both will likely end up on ebay - I'm not going down the RMA road again. If you see two IBM HD's for sale STEER CLEAR! I don't want it to turn out that the sucker who buys them is a fellow S-M member - or this time I really will get banned.:D (Right, Spinner?:p )
Prof
PS - I've spent enough on postage and insurance RMA'ing these four losers to have bought a DECENT drive. My only consolation is the fact that IBM (and now Hitachi) is getting the bum drives returned to them in the Maxtor boxes the more reliable drives I am using now came in.
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//Edit... wouldn't "another one bites the dust" be a more appropriate title? (sorry... I've had that song stuck in my head for hours... :banghead: )
If I understand it correctly, the warranty on mine is good for about another year. Maybe I'll stick the replacements in comps which don't house any critical data and hope Hitachi says "Uncle" and starts sending out better replacements.
If you're in the same boat, make sure of your warranty status - I'm not sure about it, and would hate to steer you wrong.
Prof
When I originally bought my 75GXP's, they were seen as the one of the best drives on the market. Only a couple of months after I had bought mine, the tide turned. However saying that, my brother has an original (one of the first) 75GXP's running strong in his spare rig, and that rig has been running pretty much 24/7 for about 2 years. So I guess some people got lucky with them.
I've said this before, and I'll say it again, I personally think IBM in the last years or so have got their act together (Hitchi cough cough), but I still wouldn't recommend them to anyone simply because of the problems they had with the 75 and 60GXP's.
WD anyone?
I bought two (30GB) 75GXP's at the same time I bought my original KT7-R (mid 2000), that's when I found and became member of Icrontic btw.
These drives have been running in RAID-0 24/7 since then (UD/F@H), not to mention countless formats (several low-level), re-partitions, OS installations, OC'ing and everything else you can imagine.
http://www.tech-report.com/news_reply.x/3035
The other comments are quite interesting.
Let's hope that this will stop their practice of sending you refurbished junk to replace your original junk.
Prof
Yes, they did.
I'm no lawyer, but it probably depends on the details of the sale as to whether IBM or Hitachi will be the defendant. I guess it would be like me selling you a car we both knew had bad brakes. If someone is injured, they might just come after both of us.
Prof
(Blood in my eye:D )
RMA'd to Newegg the very next day. Reinstalled Win2KPro, got everything back up and running, a few months later, CRASH. RMA'd to Newegg again.
After the third time, I RMA'd kept it in the Plastic and sold it to someone at Icrontic I think.
Appearently you have to treat the 60GxP's even better than you would treat a new born child. Any vibration or even breeze(ehehe) could end your happiness in a heartbeat.
I wouldn't make too much noise about who you sold it to - they might come looking for you. If you're lucky, they might have forgotten where they got it.:p
As far as babying them, one of the replacement drives I got went straight into my girlfriend's computer. I didn't even as much as take the side of the case off after that, much less move the comp around.
I guess leaving it in the plastic is the safest bet.;)
Prof
I am pretty sure my honesty is the reason why my parts don't always sell immediatly But I take care of my stuff.
I was just kidding about that. It's always better to disclose everything up front, and I applaud you for doing so.
If I end up selling my replacement drives I will make sure whoever buys them knows the score. If this lawsuit goes anywhere they could end up being able to trade them in for something really nice. I'll probably just stick the in a couple of F@H machines and wait and see what happens.
Prof
I wish I had the money for those WDSE HDD's, I could use an extra 350GB of space hehe.
Guess what? Another refurbished same-old same-old. I was really hoping they would send a different model this time.
And I imagine the other one they're sending me will be the same.
I know this sounds self-serving, but I would think Hitachi could make some points with the public if they sent decent replacements, at least by the time you're on your third time around.
I wouldn't even use these drives to store pictures of my ex-wife!:banghead:
Prof
(I feel better now)
Hopefully though these new drives will serve you better than the previous. Are they exactly the same as your old ones i.e they have IBM still plastered on the back instead of Hitachi? Eitherway, like you said, selling them on, might not be a bad idea.
Cheers
As for the lawsuit, I think that happened about 2 years ago. I believe the plantiffs won and IBM had to pay some money to owners of failed drives. Obviously, that has not had much of an affect on IBM's crapy drives.