I've used many makes. Th've mostly been fine. Biggest probs I've had have been with a western digital drive, which used to crash and ran far hotter than a maxtor it was paired with
I've used many makes. Th've mostly been fine. Biggest probs I've had have been with a western digital drive, which used to crash and ran far hotter than a maxtor it was paired with
Well back up your stuff man
sounds like you need a hug!
dam that sucks, sorry to hear that, but shit man ive lost 100 gigs of anime it was no biggie to me bc i already had them burned out on disk. hope u can recover some of ur anime that was lost
bah, i have 6 maxtor drives......and only one died on me......
and the one that died is just some 5 year old 15 gig drive that wasnt of much importance anyway. Since companies are so lenient about RMAing damaged drives, i'll just send it back soon and recieve a similiar (but probably better) replacement.
granted i'd rather stick with WD, but the difference in price usually outweighs the occasions where i actually had a problem of some sort.
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
that sux...good thing that doesnt happen to me...
you never know when it will.......Originally posted by: KaneInferno
that sux...good thing that doesnt happen to me...
wussy. my hdd died and i lost 160gb of anime. you got off lightlyOriginally posted by: Himura_san
I am fucking furious right now!!
I was beginning to watch Gunsmith Cats OVA and the media player all of sudden gave a CRC error!
I was like WTF!!
I go to the drive and see that all the files are there! But for some reason I could not open them in any of my media players.
So I "safely unmount" the drive, turn it off and turn it back on!
I go back to the drive and Lo & behold, I find a corrupt partition!!! Motherfucker!
Needless to say 36 Gigs of anime is lost!
I don't know if it was because I had my drive partitioned with Fat32, but now I have repartitioned the drive with NTFS to see if it is more robust. I did not look for any recovery tools b/c at the moment I was pissed and acted foolishly by just reformatting it. Is there any good recovery tools for this issue?