dicecca112 wrote:They aren't rebadging maxtor. Maxtor drives are being used as low end Seagates. if you buy high end your fine.
Well, I'm batting 1 dead Maxtor and two dead Seagates since 1993. The most recent was a Seagate 1.2Gb drive a few months back.
Of course I don't blame Seagate nor Maxtor for the drive failures at all. They were well beyond warranty and were pulled out from a few well used computers.
I got a 10Gb Maxtor now that is running just fine. It's an older drive, but it's working well. I've run software to test the drive and to check for symptoms if the drive was showing any problems. So far it looks very dependable.
Dice, I had a WD 40Gb model die on me two years ago with about three months after the warranty expired. Was I really bummed. The drive gave no sign of abrupt failure that had happened. Then, after reading some forums, I found out that WD had a few levels of HDD's. Just stay away from the 1-yr warranty WD's. They are throw always and low ended system builders use them. So, I did replace that WD 40Gb with a WD 80Gb with a three warranty. It's humming along very well too.