mikelou26therock said: what is that I hear about needing new firmware for these?That's the Seagate 7200.11. Apparently the drive offered by Amazon is the successor 7200.12, which hasn't been reported to have an unusually high rate of failure: manufacturer's link.
larrymoencurly said: mikelou26therock said: what is that I hear about needing new firmware for these?That's the Seagate 7200.11. Apparently the drive offered by Amazon is the successor 7200.12, which hasn't been reported to have an unusually high rate of failure: manufacturer's link. Nope, 7200.12 have a firmware update too, I saw it posted in the AT storage forum.
VirtuaL said: larrymoencurly said: mikelou26therock said: what is that I hear about needing new firmware for these?That's the Seagate 7200.11. Apparently the drive offered by Amazon is the successor 7200.12, which hasn't been reported to have an unusually high rate of failure: manufacturer's link. Nope, 7200.12 have a firmware update too, I saw it posted in the AT storage forum.
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