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Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?
Hello Group, About a year ago, I bought 2 WD Caviar SE-Serial ATA drives
(WD3000JD) within a week of each other. Installed them in the computer and used them for VIDEO_TS directories - using the second drive as a backup. A few months ago the first drive DIED...TOTALLY.... within a week, the second drive DIED..! I Bummer......... Although I did back up ALL of the data when the first drive failed. Went through the warrantee process with WD and within a week, I had 2 replacement drives. BUT... they are labeled as "Recertified" - Ohhhhh... Bummer..! My experience with Refurb, or remanufactured, or "Recertified drives isn't really good...! Should I trust these drive with DATA or... Should I just use the drives as doorstops..??? Wondering..! Starz_Kid... |
Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?
Starz_Kid wrote: Hello Group, About a year ago, I bought 2 WD Caviar SE-Serial ATA drives (WD3000JD) within a week of each other. Installed them in the computer and used them for VIDEO_TS directories - using the second drive as a backup. A few months ago the first drive DIED...TOTALLY.... within a week, the second drive DIED..! I Bummer......... Although I did back up ALL of the data when the first drive failed. Went through the warrantee process with WD and within a week, I had 2 replacement drives. BUT... they are labeled as "Recertified" - Ohhhhh... Bummer..! My experience with Refurb, or remanufactured, or "Recertified drives isn't really good...! Should I trust these drive with DATA or... Should I just use the drives as doorstops..??? Wondering..! Starz_Kid... My shop sees refurbished drives from time to time. Their failure rate has not been noticibly higher than other drives. That said. Always have a backup, whether or not your drives are new. |
Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?
Starz_Kid wrote:
Hello Group, About a year ago, I bought 2 WD Caviar SE-Serial ATA drives (WD3000JD) within a week of each other. Installed them in the computer and used them for VIDEO_TS directories - using the second drive as a backup. A few months ago the first drive DIED...TOTALLY.... within a week, the second drive DIED..! I Worth checking the drive temperature with Everest. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 Simultaneous drive failure is usually due to the system the drives are in. Bummer......... Although I did back up ALL of the data when the first drive failed. Went through the warrantee process with WD and within a week, I had 2 replacement drives. BUT... they are labeled as "Recertified" - Ohhhhh... Bummer..! My experience with Refurb, or remanufactured, or "Recertified drives isn't really good...! Should I trust these drive with DATA or... Should I just use the drives as doorstops..??? Wondering..! Since you do have a decent backup strategy, you arent taking much risk by using them. I'd certainly check the environment they are being used in tho. |
Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?
I would first check my power supply for stable voltages.
what kind of PS do you have ? -- Alan Kakareka Data Recovery Service 786-253-8286 cell http://www.247recovery.com -- "Jan Alter" wrote in message news:C%7ng.3937$Wl.3088@trnddc01... The fact that both the new WD died within a year is question enough to wonder what kind of quality those drives are in the first place even without putting a re-certified drive into service to follow them. I would go with another brand. -- Jan Alter or "Rod Speed" wrote in message ... Starz_Kid wrote: Hello Group, About a year ago, I bought 2 WD Caviar SE-Serial ATA drives (WD3000JD) within a week of each other. Installed them in the computer and used them for VIDEO_TS directories - using the second drive as a backup. A few months ago the first drive DIED...TOTALLY.... within a week, the second drive DIED..! I Worth checking the drive temperature with Everest. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 Simultaneous drive failure is usually due to the system the drives are in. Bummer......... Although I did back up ALL of the data when the first drive failed. Went through the warrantee process with WD and within a week, I had 2 replacement drives. BUT... they are labeled as "Recertified" - Ohhhhh... Bummer..! My experience with Refurb, or remanufactured, or "Recertified drives isn't really good...! Should I trust these drive with DATA or... Should I just use the drives as doorstops..??? Wondering..! Since you do have a decent backup strategy, you arent taking much risk by using them. I'd certainly check the environment they are being used in tho. |
Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?
*** top-posting corrected ***
Alan Kakareka wrote: "Jan Alter" wrote in message "Rod Speed" wrote in message Starz_Kid wrote: Hello Group, About a year ago, I bought 2 WD Caviar SE-Serial ATA drives (WD3000JD) within a week of each other. Installed them in the computer and used them for VIDEO_TS directories - using the second drive as a backup. A few months ago the first drive DIED...TOTALLY.... within a week, the second drive DIED..! I Worth checking the drive temperature with Everest. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 Simultaneous drive failure is usually due to the system the drives are in. .... snip ... BUT... they are labeled as "Recertified" - Ohhhhh... Bummer..! My experience with Refurb, or remanufactured, or "Recertified drives isn't really good...! Should I trust these drive with DATA or... Should I just use the drives as doorstops..??? Since you do have a decent backup strategy, you arent taking much risk by using them. I'd certainly check the environment they are being used in tho. The fact that both the new WD died within a year is question enough to wonder what kind of quality those drives are in the first place even without putting a re-certified drive into service to follow them. I would go with another brand. I would first check my power supply for stable voltages. what kind of PS do you have ? I corrected this before adding my suggestion that the drives are running too hot, and to look to the cooling system. After removing the evil top-posting I see that had already been suggested, and lost in the confusion. -- Chuck F ) ) Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems. http://cbfalconer.home.att.net USE maineline address! |
Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 14:29:02 -0400, CBFalconer
wrote: I corrected this before adding my suggestion that the drives are running too hot, and to look to the cooling system. After removing the evil top-posting I see that had already been suggested, and lost in the confusion. I do not know if this was recommended but people should implement MotherBoardMonitor. http://www.3degs.net/index.php?page=...ebfiles&file=9 It has provision for tracking SMART temp so you can at least see something like a spike. According to WD tech support, the Caviar line has a max. service temp of 55C. That's plenty hot. -- "It's impossible to obtain a conviction for sodomy from an English jury. Half of them don't believe that it can physically be done, and the other half are doing it." --Winston Churchill |
Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?
"Rod Speed" wrote in message
... Starz_Kid wrote: Hello Group, About a year ago, I bought 2 WD Caviar SE-Serial ATA drives (WD3000JD) within a week of each other. Installed them in the computer and used them for VIDEO_TS directories - using the second drive as a backup. A few months ago the first drive DIED...TOTALLY.... within a week, the second drive DIED..! I Worth checking the drive temperature with Everest. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 Simultaneous drive failure is usually due to the system the drives are in. Bummer......... Although I did back up ALL of the data when the first drive failed. Went through the warrantee process with WD and within a week, I had 2 replacement drives. BUT... they are labeled as "Recertified" - Ohhhhh... Bummer..! My experience with Refurb, or remanufactured, or "Recertified drives isn't really good...! Should I trust these drive with DATA or... Should I just use the drives as doorstops..??? Wondering..! Since you do have a decent backup strategy, you arent taking much risk by using them. I'd certainly check the environment they are being used in tho. Hello Rod Speed, I use an Enermax model 2200 case . . . and EVERY Hard Drive has it's own High Speed fan for cooling...! EVERY DRIVE...! Airflow is from ALL sides..! Starz_Kid... |
Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?
Hello Alan K (Top posting cause you did...!)
I only use recognized brand name power supplies... NO junk here..! Starz_Kid... "Alan Kakareka" wrote in message ... I would first check my power supply for stable voltages. what kind of PS do you have ? -- Alan Kakareka Data Recovery Service 786-253-8286 cell http://www.247recovery.com -- "Jan Alter" wrote in message news:C%7ng.3937$Wl.3088@trnddc01... The fact that both the new WD died within a year is question enough to wonder what kind of quality those drives are in the first place even without putting a re-certified drive into service to follow them. I would go with another brand. -- Jan Alter or "Rod Speed" wrote in message ... Starz_Kid wrote: Hello Group, About a year ago, I bought 2 WD Caviar SE-Serial ATA drives (WD3000JD) within a week of each other. Installed them in the computer and used them for VIDEO_TS directories - using the second drive as a backup. A few months ago the first drive DIED...TOTALLY.... within a week, the second drive DIED..! I Worth checking the drive temperature with Everest. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 Simultaneous drive failure is usually due to the system the drives are in. Bummer......... Although I did back up ALL of the data when the first drive failed. Went through the warrantee process with WD and within a week, I had 2 replacement drives. BUT... they are labeled as "Recertified" - Ohhhhh... Bummer..! My experience with Refurb, or remanufactured, or "Recertified drives isn't really good...! Should I trust these drive with DATA or... Should I just use the drives as doorstops..??? Wondering..! Since you do have a decent backup strategy, you arent taking much risk by using them. I'd certainly check the environment they are being used in tho. |
Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?
"Bob" wrote in message
... On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 14:29:02 -0400, CBFalconer wrote: I corrected this before adding my suggestion that the drives are running too hot, and to look to the cooling system. After removing the evil top-posting I see that had already been suggested, and lost in the confusion. I do not know if this was recommended but people should implement MotherBoardMonitor. http://www.3degs.net/index.php?page=...ebfiles&file=9 It has provision for tracking SMART temp so you can at least see something like a spike. According to WD tech support, the Caviar line has a max. service temp of 55C. That's plenty hot. -- "It's impossible to obtain a conviction for sodomy from an English jury. Half of them don't believe that it can physically be done, and the other half are doing it." --Winston Churchill Hello Bob, Cooling was not an issue as each drive in my computer has air flow on ALL surfaces. I suspect a bad run of the drives - or a bad desigh as Seagate only made these drives for a short time. Then went with a new part number...! Starz_Kid... |
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