
Originally Posted by
slofox
In January last year (2020) I bought a Seagate solid state external hard drive ($147.00). I don't have a lot to store outside of the computer but there are few things that I need to keep track of and cannot afford to lose.
Yesterday I set about updating said data. The drive was plugged in and failed to start. It did give me a few flickers of the indicator light and then totally died.
I took it into the source (PB Tech)and asked them about it. They just fobbed me off with a series of "we have no record of that purchase" statements and provided no help at all. (I think I have a bank record of the purchase...hahaha!)
So. I probably will need to replace the dud. Despite Seagate's supposed high quality, I am a little reluctant to buy another.
Any advice on something not too expensive that won't fall over at less than 2 years old? Given that I don't use it for a lot of stuff, 1Tb seems like plenty of space
Ironically, Seagate are the only HDD company I trust (I've had really bad experiences with Western Digital)
Just as a question, if you are worried about Drive Failure, have you considered a Cloud based option? Either a dedicated Backup provider (like Acronis) or something like an Azure Blob or AWS Bucket account?
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
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