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Don't know if anyone has this HDD, but if so, you might be interested in this:
The proposed settlement resolves claims made on behalf of certain individuals
and entities residing, domiciled or located in the United States, who acquired
or purchased in the United States for their own use and not for resale, any
Fujitsu brand PB-15H hard disk drives (also referred to as the MPF3xxx-AH
series of hard disk drives) and PB-16 hard disk drives (also referred to as the
MPG3xxx series of hard disk drives), including all Fujitsu brand hard disk
drive models bearing a model number composed of or starting with the sequence
of MPF3102AH, MPF3153AH, MPF3204AH, MPG3102, MPG3153, MPT3204, MPG3307, or
MPG3409, which may be followed by alphabetical character(s). The hard disk
drives were sold in the United States beginning in 2000.
The lawsuit asserts that these certain Fijitsu brand hard disk drives contain a
defective computer chip and a bug in the controller firmware which results in
the failure of the hard disk drives at unacceptably high rates and/or problems
with data integrity. The Defendants in the lawsuit deny these claims.
To read more: http://www.hddclassactionsettlement.com/
The proposed settlement resolves claims made on behalf of certain individuals
and entities residing, domiciled or located in the United States, who acquired
or purchased in the United States for their own use and not for resale, any
Fujitsu brand PB-15H hard disk drives (also referred to as the MPF3xxx-AH
series of hard disk drives) and PB-16 hard disk drives (also referred to as the
MPG3xxx series of hard disk drives), including all Fujitsu brand hard disk
drive models bearing a model number composed of or starting with the sequence
of MPF3102AH, MPF3153AH, MPF3204AH, MPG3102, MPG3153, MPT3204, MPG3307, or
MPG3409, which may be followed by alphabetical character(s). The hard disk
drives were sold in the United States beginning in 2000.
The lawsuit asserts that these certain Fijitsu brand hard disk drives contain a
defective computer chip and a bug in the controller firmware which results in
the failure of the hard disk drives at unacceptably high rates and/or problems
with data integrity. The Defendants in the lawsuit deny these claims.
To read more: http://www.hddclassactionsettlement.com/