Re: IBM Desktar disk problem?

Daniel Egger (degger@fhm.edu)
05 Jul 2002 14:50:20 +0200


Am Fre, 2002-07-05 um 12.27 schrieb venom@sns.it:

> Has anyone had a similar experience with this kind of disks?

I suspect it's the usual IBM crap phenomenon; three discs died in the
last two weeks (1 DTLA and 2 IC35) here, that's a whooping 33% of the
IBM drives I use. No TCQ involved and on one not even Linux and the
other two had two different stable 2.4 kernels.

<problemdescription>
The drives started developping bad sectors, one of the drives to a
degree over 10% of the total amount sectors; according to IBM it's
a "software failure" of the device driver and can be fixed by what
they call "Erase Disc" i.e. a lowlevel format. Needless to say I
tried this on one drive and the problems started again one week
later. The drives are between 3 and 12 months old and are now on
their way to IBM.
</problemdescription>

<advise>
Buy decent drives, then get DriveFitnessTest (DFT) from their website
and check the harddrives, note the TRC number, request an RMA on their
website and ship the drives as soon as possible to IBM. Wait for the
replacement drives and sell them ASAP on Ebay to some freaks who don't
give a dime about data security.
</advise>

-- 
Servus,
       Daniel

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