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Where Is My 1TB Big Disk LaCie Drive?



 
 
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Old April 21st 08, 03:26 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
Gary R. Schmidt
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Default Where Is My 1TB Big Disk LaCie Drive?

Cydrome Leader wrote:
maria wrote:

[SNIP]
The drive is still in warranty. The LaCie people told me to ...
change computer and/or data cable. ... Great support, I might add.
Hahahaha!

Later ...

maria


quit screwing around. call lacie say it make smoke. send that **** back.

To emphasise:
1 - Get *another* disk *NOW!!!!!!!*
2 - Backup/Copy what is on the LaCie to the new disk, *NOW!!!!!!*
3 - Put the LaCie in for a warranty replacement.
4 - Make sure that you don't rely on a single device ever again.

Cheers,
Gary B-)
 




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