Most Complicated Watches On Earth?
April 22, 2008 on 9:42 am | In Uncategorized, Gadgets | 1 Comment
No time to write about it… but check these out… and order one…
http://www.popgive.com/2008/04/most-complicated-watches-on-earth.html
Both Seagate FreeAgent 500 GB Drives FAILED!
July 31, 2007 on 9:02 am | In Gadgets | 1 Comment
I’ve bought two of these drives now, and both have completely failed within the first few weeks of using them. DO NOT buy this drive! It is particularly tempting to get a 500GB drive for roughly $150 and consolidate/backup all of your data, but you WILL be sorry.
I suspect the drive fails for two reasons: (A) you have to “safely remove the hardware” everytime you turn off the computer or want to unplug the drive from the USB port to take it somewhere, and often Windows XP won’t let you “safely remove hardware”, so you are forced to unplug the USB cable, which drops the heads, (B) it is a large external hard drive, and if you drop it, even a few feet on carpet you will damage the heads and destroy the drive… yet it is a drive that is supposed to be portable and for carrying around.
Anyhow, it sucks trusting a drive, and then losing all of your data… especially twice. DON’T TRUST THIS DRIVE!
…and no I’m not alone. I found over 10 people posting here with failures as well.
I won’t ever trust Seagate again, after losing all of my data twice!
No Data Recovery on Hard Drive Warranties!
June 25, 2007 on 3:57 pm | In Gadgets | 2 Comments
I didn’t particularly expect my hard drive manufacturer to provide me data recovery services for free if their drive failed, but when a brand new drive fails on day two… I’m starting to wish they offered me some data recovery insurance!?
I just bought a Seagate Free Agent 500 GB external USB 2.0 drive, and on Day Two the hard drive started producing clicking sounds and stopped spinning up… essentially failing. Of course, on Day One I copied about 200 GBs of data to it, and deleted my other copy of a lot of it… not expecting the new drive to fail on Day Two!
Seagate chat support confirms the drive is dead, and all they can offer is a refund… OUCH!
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David TS179: Thank you for contacting Seagate Support. How may I help you?
Jason: Hi
Jason: I bought a Free Agent drive… plugged it in… and it worked..
Jason: for 1 day
Jason: unfortunately, i didn’t expect it to die after 1 day of use, and put a lot of critical data on it….
Jason: and i have no idea how to get it recognized by XP again
David TS179: Does the drive show up in the Device Manager?
Jason: Can you help me troubleshoot if it is the drivers, XP, the cable, or the drive that is failing?
Jason: I don’t believe so.
Jason: Well no, it is not.
Jason: Neither is the Mass Storage USB devide
Jason: device
Jason: anymore
David TS179: Does the light on the drive come on?
Jason: they did yesterday, not today
Jason: What I do have are 11 USB devices, which seems excessive… but that’s just something to note.
Jason: Yes, the light is on.
David TS179: Have you tried the drive on a different computer?
Jason: Yes, I tried it on another computer, which had USB 1.0 ports, and it didn’t seem to recognize it.
Jason: The laptop it did work on yesterday, has USB 2.0 ports…
Jason: but it doesn’t work on either now.
David TS179: Does the drive make any odd sounds?
Jason: Possibly… not sure what you would call an odd sound.
Jason: It’s mostly silent.
David TS179: Clicking grinding.
Jason: In fact, it is plugged into power and USB right now and is silent.
Jason: No clicking, griding.
Jason: grinding
Jason: ok
Jason: i hear sounds
Jason: there is sort of a buzzing sound, and a beep every once in a while.
Jason: (i unplugged the power and plugged it back in — and these sounds just started right now)
David TS179: Ok well it sounds like the drive has failed.
Jason: the buzzing is persistent
Jason: great
Jason: so i just lost all my data
Jason: That rocks!
Jason:
Jason: What now?!
Jason: Any inexpensive or warranty covered way to recover the data on a drive that fails on Day Two??
David TS179: Data recovery is not covered by the warranty.
Jason: Of course not.
Jason: Ok.
Jason: So.. are you offering any solutions here, or are we done then??
David TS179: You can start the warranty return process at this site, just login as a Guest User.>>
URL Received: http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/warranty_&_returns_assistance/
Jason: I think I’ll take it back to the store I bought it from, as I’m sure they would provide me a faster refund.
David TS179: Yes they would.
Jason: I know it isn’t your fault, but I gotta say, it sucks Seagate lost all my data on Day two.
Jason: And isn’t providing any solution.
Jason: Doesn’t make one ever want to trust a Seagate product again… just my two cents on that.
Jason: Thanks for your assistance, however.
David TS179: No problem, Have a Nice Day.
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