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I remember reading the debacle about some Fujitsu hard drives -
( a faulty controller chip from Cirrus Logic wasn't it ? )
now, a friend has turned up a pair of Fujitsu's
that have been "faulty or dead" for as long as she can remember
trying them in a PC - the auto check in the BIOS
simply shows each as cylinders/heads/sectors as ZERO each
which seems to confirm the "faulty or dead" description
given that Fujitsu replaced - or compensated for -
a lot of these drives, is it worth contacting Fujitsu
or is it far too late to bother ?
specifically - this is in Britain
the hard drives in question are:
MPG3204AT - made 2001-Feb
MPF3102AH - made 2000-Oct
thanks for reading
( a faulty controller chip from Cirrus Logic wasn't it ? )
now, a friend has turned up a pair of Fujitsu's
that have been "faulty or dead" for as long as she can remember
trying them in a PC - the auto check in the BIOS
simply shows each as cylinders/heads/sectors as ZERO each
which seems to confirm the "faulty or dead" description
given that Fujitsu replaced - or compensated for -
a lot of these drives, is it worth contacting Fujitsu
or is it far too late to bother ?
specifically - this is in Britain
the hard drives in question are:
MPG3204AT - made 2001-Feb
MPF3102AH - made 2000-Oct
thanks for reading