A warning to all seagate hard drives users and buyers

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The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
It has hit the news:
SEAGATE'S FLAGSHIP desktop Barracuda 7200.11 drives, in particular the 1TB (ST31000340AS) units, are failing at an alarming rate and prompting outrage from their faithful customers.
A new self-bricking feature apparently resides in faulty firmware microcode which will rear its ugly head sometime at boot detection. Essentially the drive will be working as normal for a while, then - out of the blue - it'll brick itself to death. The next time you reboot your computer the drive will simply lock itself up as a failsafe and won't be detected by the BIOS. In other words, there's power, spin-up, but no detection to enable booting.
*www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/374/1050374/seagate-barracudas-7200-11-failing.
Its pretty obvious, a hard drive fails if its an improper power supply or if the hard drive are poorly made. Over 2 years I had 3 seagates 500GB being changed constantly and all were Made in Thailand ones. Accel frontline at chakala (now shifted to saki naka), Mumbai said that they just got a small amount of batch were a defect and my 3 drives drying in 1 month's time being a co-incidence was plain silly comments. There have been many complaints all around the web that seagates has drastically dropped their quality control. Even the thermal sensors arent soldered properly and showing a whooping 42 degrees celcius how the thermal sensor that I have on my nzxt case gives me a somewhat rough idea of 34 which is the same with another WD I have in my system.
People who want to buy seagate drives and think its more stable compared to WD- think again.Seagate allready made efforts to cut down warranty period from 5 years to a hilarious 3 years on new hard drives. This pretty much proves the confidence in their own product.
 
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abhi.eternal

In search of light...
Yes, Maxtor indeed is owned by Seagate and I have just got a 1TB Maxtor Basics external HDD. I hope that Maxtor manufactures their disks independently from Seagate (someone please say I am right!!)
 

NucleusKore

TheSaint
Looks like Seagate has once again descended to the depths. They had a tough time coming out the last time they were down.
 

BSOD

Err.. what?
I believe WD is the way to go. 5 years on site warranty ought to be enough for anybody. And they have the raptors :)
 
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The Sorcerer

The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
640GB AAKS is known to be pretty fast but also known to be pretty unstable. Not sure about newer ones, but AACS 640GB, though speed is by 50MB in average it is stable enough compared to AAKS. Newer AAKS are said to be more stable, however its more of a speculation than I actually seen. AACS versions are known to save power. Dont know about samsung, but I think hitachi are pretty good. Its pretty obvious though that the only way one will know about the credibility of the products if news and personal reviews are shared. Its not the first time, but I have seen sellers requesting buyers to take back the negative reviews and are willing to pay full amount back in exchange. Same funda seems to be followed in Ebay and other markets as well.
This isnt the first time that quality drops down the drain when sales volume jump high. Newer versions of altec lansing mx5021's built seems to be lower than the 1 1/2 year old ones. The rubbber coat on logitech mx518 tear away all thanks to sweaty palms. According to logitech its not supposed to happen, but it does happen.
Computer components and electronic items are something which should be bought based on manufacturer's hype. People often misunderstand the concept between reputation and hype. The first is power supply and the second is motherboard followed by hard drives and flash drives. To an odd crowd, if one never heard of the company then means its either in the niche or infamous company.
 

tkin

Back to school!!
This is exactly what had happened to me, same god damned symptoms:mad:, after 1 month use hdd just went BOOOOM:(, no more detected by the bios:!:, just dead and thats all, replaced and running fine till now, but only been a month:rolleyes:, lets see what happens:rolleyes:. Thank heavens I didn't purchased the 1 TB ones.

I learned something;

Rule-1.Back-Up your data.

Rule-2.Follow Rule 1 like there's no tomorrow:D:D
 

Ethan_Hunt

Aspiring Novelist
My friend got his brand new 250GB Seagate replaced twice already. It showed the exact same symptoms as described in the first post. Getting it replaced is a huge ball of mess.
 

Faun

Wahahaha~!
Staff member
^^hahaha..and I thought I was the most unlucky one to replace my herd of 6, 5 times.
 

Ethan_Hunt

Aspiring Novelist
^I didn't know that. But yeah after this experience I would stay away from Seagate. I had my WD 320GB HDD going kablooey on me after 6 months but got replaced in an orderly fashion. The next HDD upgrade for me would directly be a 1TB drive. Now the question is which one? :D
 

phreak0ut

The Thread Killer >:)
Whoa!! So Seagate IS going bad. Logged in to check which HD to buy. My Seagate just died on me :( Most of my data is backed up, so nothing much to worry. So, I should go for a WD?
 

tkin

Back to school!!
Spoke too soon, my replaced HDD died, again, within 1 month:mad::mad:.

I got two crashed HDD in just two months, stay away from Seagate. Its happening just as the post above described. AND the released FW update(SD1A) didn't work on my friend's hdd(1 TB drive), he's too afraid to shut down his pc. It seems Seagate finally lost it, time to buy a WD 640GB(AAKS) drive, any forum member got one?
 
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