Crashed after 7 months
Quiet, a lot of space
Gets hot soon, needs absolutely a dedicated fan!
Posted Apr 20, 2006 - I read a similar review: AND QUESS WHAT? I had a similar situation but my disk crashed after 7 months, I kept it as died hopefully that some day I will extract my very important photos with my fiance and future wife. The drive comes with 1 year warranty. Exactly 2 days prior to my warranty expiring, the hard drive crashed. Phone support is only M-F during normal business hours, but I was able to open an RMA up over the internet. I had to download the Maxtor PowerMax software (the MaxBlast download had powermax, but it didn't work, so I had to download the separate powermax cd). I then ran Maxtor's diagnostic on the drive which had an error code that allowed me to open the RMA at the maxtor web-site. It took about 6 days to receive the replacment drive in the mail. But the replacement drive was a refurbished drive of the same model. I know that my drive was exactly 363 days old. The refurbished drive had the original label underneath the new refurbished label that you can still read under a strong light. The original manufactures date on the refurbished drive was only 10 months ago. I would have to say that this drive is not reliable if I have seen two drives of the same model that didn't even last 1 year. My friend has the same drive, and he told me that the drive runs really hot, so he keeps a fan blowing on the drive at all times. Maybe the trick to extending the life of the drive is to keep a dedicated fan on it?
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