I'm getting my parts from a wholesaler (who I assume have the latest updates for their parts), so I shouldn't have any trouble.Sewblon said:It affects all the drives with either the SN05 or SN15 firmware, but if you get either you can return it in exchange for a drive with updated firmware without the problem, if you have a warranty and contact Seagate tech support.Lord Krunk said:Will that be an issue for me, or was it just a one-off in your case?Sewblon said:Firmware is the programing inherent in the drive itself. The SNO5 and SN15 versions of the barracudas firmware caused them to die at random and require flashing. I finally got it all fixed last night and it wasn't pleasant.Lord Krunk said:Ah, pardon my ineptitude but what's a firmware issue?Sewblon said:Toms Hardware is reliable for this sort of thing. Also, avoid Seagate products I spent 3 months fixing the firmware issues with their harddrives.
I need to know because my new computer parts (which I'm getting this week) includes a Seagate hard drive.
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