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Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?



 
 
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Old June 26th 06, 05:28 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Default Western Digital "Recertified" Drives - How Reliable.? ? ? ?

On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 15:48:05 -0400, "Starz_Kid"
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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...!



I think you are right, this post makes me vaguely recall
some issue with WD 3xxGB drives. I don't have any 3xxGB WD
drives though, so I didn't find it important to remember all
the details at the time.
 




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