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Mookamoo

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I've had a long running argument with a PC owning friend who calls Mac 'Betamax'. Thought it was quite funny but harmless until my 6 week old MacPro had a total S.M.A.R.T hard disk failure and now a look a tad foolish.

Very poor.
 

someguy

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Dec 4, 2005
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Still here.
Macs are teh suxx0r, teh hdz dun even last 6 WEEKZ!!!111 LAWL!!11~!! MS FTW! :rolleyes:

Your hard drive has little to do with Apple, yet they'll still likely cover the cost of repairing it.
 

bartelby

macrumors Core
Jun 16, 2004
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Why do people blame Apple for Toshiba's (and other HD manufacturer) failures?
 

Multimedia

macrumors 603
Jul 27, 2001
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Santa Cruz CA, Silicon Beach
I Had A Brand New Seagate Fail Like That

It's no biggie. Hard drives fail all the time. Just call AppleCare and they will replace it no problem. All I have to do is call Seagate and they will send me a new one. Seagate HDs have a 5 year replacement warranty. :)
 

trainguy77

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Nov 13, 2003
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I find this funny how the hard drives are no different the PCs and people blame it on apple.:D
 

trainguy77

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Nov 13, 2003
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It varies quite a bit; I've seen the same model machine using different model hard drives.

Well from what i have heard the 250gb is either a WD or the 7200.10 the 7200.10 is the more recent models i think.....But its true that it could be either of those two for the 250gb. The 160gb drive is always a 7200.10 or 7200.9 can't remember which.
 

Mookamoo

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Aug 7, 2006
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I find this funny how the hard drives are no different the PCs and people blame it on apple.:D

I didn't blame it on Apple although that is taking some doing taking into account the exact same thing happen with my mothers iMac 6 months ago.

As for talking to the turnips at AppleCrap I'll save the 40 quid cost a new hard drive by not calling them. The hassle I had getting the iMac sorted was ridiculous. Before they wanted to swap the HD out they got me to re-install the OS and then blamed it on Adobe and wanted me to call their help desk.

Macs are good, but the day I blindly defend them against the PC posse has now gone for good.
 

Edge100

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May 14, 2002
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Where am I???
It's like religion. Some swear to WD, some to Seagate. I swear to WD and has yet to experience any disk failures...

Agreed.

Of course, unlike religion, you can test this assertion, and not base your opinion on non-empirical anecdote.

For what it's worth, I've never had issues with Maxtor drives.
 

someguy

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Dec 4, 2005
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It's like religion. Some swear to WD, some to Seagate. I swear to WD and has yet to experience any disk failures...
Every PC I've ever custom built (which was many), I used a Western Digital drive and never had a single HD issue with any of them. This isn't to say that WD are perfect, or even that they are better than their competitors.

I personally believe they are all about the same in terms of reliability, but that's just my opinion.
 

slughead

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Apr 28, 2004
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I've had a long running argument with a PC owning friend who calls Mac 'Betamax'. Thought it was quite funny but harmless until my 6 week old MacPro had a total S.M.A.R.T hard disk failure and now a look a tad foolish.

Very poor.

Apple uses ***** hard drives sometimes.

I remember the PowerMac G5 came with Maxtors

*barf*
 
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