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Browse All TopicsI recently purchased 2 Seagate 1 terabyte drives. A new frontier has been crossed.
But both drives have high seek error rates as tested by HDDLife (www.hddlife.com) a small hard disk monitoring program. I can hear these drives are becoming noisy as they approach 75% capacity. I have another small HD utility (Active SMART 2.1) that also indicates the seek error rates are too high.
Does anyone have experience with these new drives? I am really at a loss how to explain this to Fry's or Seagate, but I am concerned these disks will not last the full life time.
They are only 2 weeks old.
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