Can I use a IDE-SATA converter for my external HDD (Sarotech) in the future?
It's a good external case for HDD.
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All About Harddisk Thread V3, Discussion for Good Harddisk
All About Harddisk Thread V3, Discussion for Good Harddisk
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Nov 24 2010, 11:25 AM
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Can I use a IDE-SATA converter for my external HDD (Sarotech) in the future?
It's a good external case for HDD. This post has been edited by kianweic: Nov 24 2010, 11:26 AM |
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Jan 18 2011, 10:26 PM
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Something is a mist with my Western Digital 2TB Black HDD, it seems to disappear after awhile from my PC (Bought last year).
I can't change file names nor delete certain files. |
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Jul 12 2011, 12:32 AM
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How much does it cost to fix a LCD?
I have a really old Samsung LCD monitor, I think easily more than 7 years now. Also, I think it has something to do with the connector rather than the screen itself. |
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Aug 17 2011, 07:55 AM
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Gonna RMA my Western Digital Black 2TB. There are few bad sectors in it.
How long does the RMA process take? |
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Aug 21 2011, 07:29 PM
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Just sent my Western Digital 2TB black for RMA.
Will have to wait 2-3 weeks for repairs. |
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Aug 22 2011, 07:35 PM
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QUOTE(CLian @ Aug 22 2011, 07:29 PM) Thanks for your reply. Bad sectors.1. but, why do we need SATA? my acer aspire 4740G is using SATA? 2. sorry, dont understand '2.5" External Hard Disc', i'm a noob. 2.1. how do i know which needs power source and which doesnt need power source? 3. the external hard is always on the floor. 4. may i know why my bro's Maxtor (1TB) harddisk became like that? 5. ya. they said people will charge u a few ringgits per MB. Thank you very much. Added on August 22, 2011, 7:31 pm i'm quite curious what is the problem of your harddisk? mind to share? TQ |
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Oct 10 2011, 05:24 PM
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Oct 21 2011, 09:17 AM
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QUOTE(sil3ntHunt3r @ Oct 21 2011, 08:42 AM) I think my Samsung 1TB F3 is start failing..download rar files, then when try to copy it to other hdd, error indicate I/O error.. Other type of files can copy paste without error, only with rar files.. You can either send to the person / shop / distributor to claim warranty or you can visit the Samsung service centres around Malaysia (provided under warranty).Is WD CCTV version good? 64M 7200rpm.. btw, how to claim samsung warranty? |
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Oct 23 2011, 12:52 PM
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Retailers Respond to Upcoming HDD Shortage by Limiting Purchases & Hiking Prices
QUOTE With Thailand experiencing its worst flooding in generations, component manufacturers have been especially hard hit. The trickle down effect is having a huge impact upon hard drive manufacturers in particular. Late last week Western Digital announced that their hard drive production facilities in Thailand were shutting down due to the extreme amount of flooding. It seemed like plants were safe from the rising waters but over the weekend things changed. Their facilities in the Navanakorn and Bang Pa industrial areas outside of Bangkok were inundated, likely adding equipment loss estimated in the millions of dollars to an already bleak situation. Considering Western Digital is currently the largest hard drive manufacturer in the world and nearly 60% of their production volume comes from Thailand, channel shipments were bound to suffer. Even if these plants could get up and running again the infrastructure in Thailand needed to continue production –both in human and materiel terms- has been devastated. Seagate on the other hand has been operating their own Thai factories at full capacity since the beginning of the disaster and hasn’t reported any flood danger. However, this doesn’t mean they’ve been spared in any way. For them, the issue is a lagging component supply chain which is becoming a bottleneck since many manufacturers of drive heads casings and other internal items have been affected by these floods. These floods could impact smaller players in the HDD market as well. The bulk of final assembly for companies like Samsung and Hitachi GST may be located in other areas of the globe but like Seagate and Western Digital, many of their primary components will soon be in short supply. So with hard drive production being affected so heavily, what does that mean for us consumers? We run the possibility of seeing high prices and limited availability at one of the most important times of the year. Indeed, some retailers like Newegg and NCIX have already begun limiting the number of drives a customer can purchase (Newegg is currently at a limit of one drive per customer while NCIX has announced a limit of two) as they gear up for supply shortages and price increases throughout the channel. Speaking of price increases, we have seen a spike of 15% to 30% in the cost of some models over the last 72 hours. This couldn’t have come at a worse time since Christmas shoppers will see higher prices on everything from notebooks to PVRs. Flash memory isn’t safe from this turbulence either so expect its prices to increase as consumers begin looking for alternatives to HDDs. So gear up folks because the days of cheap storage space are about to end….for a few months at least. Our hearts and prayers go out to the people suffering through this disaster. Source: Hardware Canucks Time to stock up HDD? |
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Oct 24 2011, 07:32 AM
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QUOTE(KKW @ Oct 24 2011, 06:26 AM) Few days ago, I RMA-ed my WD Black thru the retailer who sold me. Took about 2 to 3 weeks for a replacement.I planning to RMA my WD studio so I called them regarding the advanced replacement. They said is not available for malaysia. Only available at United States. Anyway, is there any way beside using postage to WD Singapore because I checked the postage price will cost me more than RM80 due to I'm not on the door-to-door replacement coverage. btw, should I RMA my WD Green HDD 1TB because got one bad sector? You should RMA even if its one bad sector. |
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