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I have to agree with you. I do all the hardware support here at a small
college and not a week goes by that I don't have to replace a WD hard
drive. I applaud their diagnostics and the speed with which I recieve
replacements for warranteed hard drives, but it does seem to be an awful
frequent occurence. The people we buy our computers from use WD's so I
don't have much say in the matter. I just built a new pc for myself and got
one of the new IBM drives. I would also like to hear of other users
experience with Western Digital drives.
David Jarrett
t 11:26 AM 9/15/00 -0400, you wrote:
> Of all the components that I replace for people, Western Digital hard
>drives seem to be what I replace most often. I thought they made good hard
>drives, but now I'm starting to wonder. I have probably installed 150 WD
>hard drives in the past three years, and have replaced about a dozen (not
>all of them were ones that I installed)
> Has anyone had better luck with another brand?
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