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Maxtor Reportedly Raises HDD Warranty, Following Rival

Started by: Harle | Date 09/01/04 09:30:56 AM
Comments: 5 | Last Comment:  09/02/04 02:18:52 AM

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Does this mean that existing HDD bought before september that are still inside their one year warranty period will be 'upgraded' automatically to the new three year warranty?
[Posted by: Harle | Date: 09/01/04 09:30:56 AM]

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I guess what are the terms when the HDD fails in the third year.

Sorry, but 3 years is not enough. For me, Seagate's 5 year warranty is still the way to go.
[Posted by: Stratus | Date: 09/01/04 02:29:45 PM]
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It really doesn't matter how many years after the first yr.

Think about this, does warranty bring back your data if the HDD fails?

You do know when companies give you a replacement HDD, they are not brand new, but refurbished drives?
[Posted by: 22 | Date: 09/01/04 04:39:00 PM]
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