NAiLs wrote:Ugh... it just strikes me as odd how the drive dies while in use and gives no signs of imminent failure...
That's how my last WD drive died. Just slightly after warranty like two months.


For some reason WD drives just die without any early warning. I've now switched over to Seagate. BUT, years back the story was the other way around. Nobody would touch a Seagate in the 386/486 era. Now, it seems, WD is to be avoided. Especially the WD drives that carry the limited 1 year warranty.
These days, 50 CD-R's go for $10. I can afford the time it takes to burn.
So sad to hear about your WD drive.
