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| Thread ID: 107904 | 2010-03-06 19:44:00 | seagate expansion 1tb desktop hard drive - Decent buy? | Daniel.Drache (10574) | Press F1 |
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| 864478 | 2010-03-06 19:44:00 | In the Weekend Herald, there's seagate expansion 1tb desktop hard drive for $152 I'm out of space, But I'm planning a complete upgrade/replacement in a few months, & I'd like some more storage til then. this seems like a decent drive to store my music, vid clips etc on a Google search came up with this review (www.externalharddrives.org.uk) the only issue is "Unreliable: But one of the major issues that we heard that the drive is encountering is that, the drive starts to click non-stop and thus crashes completely. This is very bad as once the hard drive starts to click continuously, the drive is in a bad condition and would fail ultimately. This is a very disappointing fact." The review says it comes with a 2 year limited warranty, I'm presuming (& will ask) that it'll come with a 2 year warranty from Harvey Norman. I suppose my main questions are 1. Will a limited warranty cover the clicking then failing? 2. Will the drive (Most likely) click for a day-week before failing? letting me transfer all files from it 3. because of the 2 year warranty, I'm assuming it probably won't fail for 2 years? I've thought about buying an external hard drive off the net, but if there's any problems etc it's more problematic getting it fixed, then being able to take it to a local store Thanks for any help etc P.S I'll be heading out to grab it at about 9:30, I work all night & it's currently past my bedtime |
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| 864479 | 2010-03-06 19:58:00 | We got two of these a year ago and both have performed without fault. One is a static mount in that it never gets unpluged or moved about and the second one regually gets moved around various countries each month as I travel back and forth so is subject to quite a bit of movement. | PinoyKiw (9675) | ||
| 864480 | 2010-03-06 20:09:00 | Thanks, that eases my worries a bit :) Most of the time it'll be sitting on the desktop, but once in a blue moon it's useful to take with me |
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| 864481 | 2010-03-06 21:40:00 | According to Harvey Norman, the limited warranty covers the drive failing within 2 years, if/but/maybe after the "process" If anyone can, I'd like to know if the clicking will give me a decent amount of warning before it fails Thanks Daniel |
Daniel.Drache (10574) | ||
| 864482 | 2010-03-06 23:58:00 | Well, it might. But, hard drives can and do fail without warning. It's the nature of the beast! |
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| 864483 | 2010-03-07 04:31:00 | Cool, thank you for the info | Daniel.Drache (10574) | ||
| 864484 | 2010-03-07 06:27:00 | 2 year warranty from Harvey Norman. 1. Will a limited warranty cover the clicking then failing? 2. Will the drive (Most likely) click for a day-week before failing? 3. because of the 2 year warranty, I'm assuming it probably won't fail for 2 years? 1. Yes. 2. Maybe, maybe not. 3. Not at all, it means it's under warranty for 2 years so if it fails within that time, you get a replacement, if after that, you don't. Personally I would go buy it form a decent PC shop like Ascent - never any after sales service hassles from them. Seagate had issues with their bigger drives for a bit. It's sorted now so don't fret. Or if you are paranoid, buy a Western Digital instead. |
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