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In a message dated 7/27/99 3:37:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< I have used a Maxtor ESDI drive which
 continuouly lost sectors over a period of three years.  I also purchased two
 Maxtor 540MB drives when they were popular.  The first one failed in the
 first month.  I sent it back and the replacement lasted less than a week.
 The third one lasted for the remaining two years that I used them.  It is a
 good thing that Maxtor has a "no-quibble" policy given that only one out of
 three drives is reliable. >>

Hi,
  I must also say I did not have good luck with the OLDER Maxtor drives (2 of
4 went bad within the warranty period). However, in fairness, I must say that
since they completely redesigned their IDE drives (and renamed them
DiamondMax and DiamondMax Plus) about 3 years ago, I have not had a single
Maxtor drive go bad on me (out of about a dozen I've used). They are also
much faster and quieter than they used to be. IMHO, the DiamondMax line of
drives is a very good value for the money.

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Just my .02 worth,
Peter Hogan
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