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This is about a six month old 80gb Seagate Barracuda Hard disk that
failed and I asked here for suggestions about recovering the data.
This hard disk is a 'Product of China' as indicated on the label. I
bought an exactly same hard disk with the idea of swapping the circuit
board to see whether it will work.
Ok, once I had this new one I removed the circuit board of the Chinese
Seagate HDD and I was surprised to see that the contact surfaces were
all tarnished and the circuit board itself was not having that healthy
finish (I handle a lot of printed circuit boards in my work).
I am sure that the Chinese disk was not a fake - I got an rma number
for the hard disk from Seagate though I did not send back the disk.
By contrast the new one which was made in Thailand was having a very
good finish. But the swapping did not work and I believe that the
fault is inside the casing and considering the condition of the
Chinese Circuit board I can imagine what could be the condition
inside. And no hope of recovery, I assume.
I use to swear by Seagate and I have never ever used a disk made by
another manufacturer. My faith in Seagate is gone.
I think one should be careful not to buy Seagate - especially China
products - I presume there is something lacking in inspection of goods
the China wing of Seagate produce.
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failed and I asked here for suggestions about recovering the data.
This hard disk is a 'Product of China' as indicated on the label. I
bought an exactly same hard disk with the idea of swapping the circuit
board to see whether it will work.
Ok, once I had this new one I removed the circuit board of the Chinese
Seagate HDD and I was surprised to see that the contact surfaces were
all tarnished and the circuit board itself was not having that healthy
finish (I handle a lot of printed circuit boards in my work).
I am sure that the Chinese disk was not a fake - I got an rma number
for the hard disk from Seagate though I did not send back the disk.
By contrast the new one which was made in Thailand was having a very
good finish. But the swapping did not work and I believe that the
fault is inside the casing and considering the condition of the
Chinese Circuit board I can imagine what could be the condition
inside. And no hope of recovery, I assume.
I use to swear by Seagate and I have never ever used a disk made by
another manufacturer. My faith in Seagate is gone.
I think one should be careful not to buy Seagate - especially China
products - I presume there is something lacking in inspection of goods
the China wing of Seagate produce.
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