New harddisk?

If you touch your software enough does it become hardware?

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pixie pie
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The only harddisk I've ever had fail on me was a Maxtor, just stopped working completely after like 3 months of usage (Yeah just enough time to get lots of irretrievable stuff (Photos,memories etc) without backing up) T'was a right bugger that. Luckily Evesham run a complete warranty and replaced it for free, they even came out to us and replaced it for us. They're pretty good.
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pixie pie wrote:The only harddisk I've ever had fail on me was a Maxtor, just stopped working completely after like 3 months of usage (Yeah just enough time to get lots of irretrievable stuff (Photos,memories etc) without backing up) T'was a right bugger that. Luckily Evesham run a complete warranty and replaced it for free, they even came out to us and replaced it for us. They're pretty good.
I have a IBM 60GXP, or as I call it "Son of Deathstar," after the debacle that was the 75GXP. My original drive died after about a year. Replacement drive died after 7 months or so. Finally Hitachi bought out IBM's hard drive business so the second replacement drive had an HGST label and hasn't failed yet.
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Post by spoodie »

Dabs.com collected my faulty harddisk and refunded me the money without any problems :w00t:

And I've just ordered another, different one:
http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?QuickLinx=3WFC
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