I have a WD Raptor and WD1600JD in one of my computers. The Raptor is fine. It's a great drive. It should be for the $300 I paid for it. The other one is a Caviar SE. I haven't had it a year. And guess what? It's screwed. It fails the WD diagnostics. How many bloody WD drives have I lost now? I can't even count them. Dozens and dozens. I've lost so much money on them it makes me hurl. Always within the first year. Damnit I'm pissed off. That was my data drive. My "dump". I even labelled it "Big Dump".
It's always performed like the piece of crap that it is, but I wasn't demanding performance out of it and to be truthful for the $100 I spent on it I didn't expect a whole hell of a lot out of it. The only reason I bought it was because that was all they had in stock on that day and I didn't feel like making a second trip. I was only dumping junk on it anyways. Well, in true testament to WD quality, the damn thing can't even handle that much.
Geez!!! Now I have to RMA it. More money lost on WD. Sorry, but that just makes me mad.
It's an inconvenience for me that I shouldn't have to put up with. I have Maxtors in my file server that are 6 years old and still going strong, and this piece of crap can't even make it 12 months.
That will be the LAST time I EVER buy a WD drive unless it's another Raptor or RE. Ever. I'll buy a Fujitsu before I buy another one of these shitboxes. I have already stopped selling them to my clients. So much for my "Western Digital Approved Reseller" certificate. BAH!!!! Now I won't even buy one for myself, regardless of the application. I don't care if I have to draw the data on a piece of paper with a pencil. At least I know that unless I throw the paper out it will be more reliable than this piece of garbage.
I have a damn good mind to just eat the loss and take a hammer to the thing. What a load of crap. There's a little birdie in my house, and it's aimed right at WD.
It's always performed like the piece of crap that it is, but I wasn't demanding performance out of it and to be truthful for the $100 I spent on it I didn't expect a whole hell of a lot out of it. The only reason I bought it was because that was all they had in stock on that day and I didn't feel like making a second trip. I was only dumping junk on it anyways. Well, in true testament to WD quality, the damn thing can't even handle that much.
Geez!!! Now I have to RMA it. More money lost on WD. Sorry, but that just makes me mad.
It's an inconvenience for me that I shouldn't have to put up with. I have Maxtors in my file server that are 6 years old and still going strong, and this piece of crap can't even make it 12 months.That will be the LAST time I EVER buy a WD drive unless it's another Raptor or RE. Ever. I'll buy a Fujitsu before I buy another one of these shitboxes. I have already stopped selling them to my clients. So much for my "Western Digital Approved Reseller" certificate. BAH!!!! Now I won't even buy one for myself, regardless of the application. I don't care if I have to draw the data on a piece of paper with a pencil. At least I know that unless I throw the paper out it will be more reliable than this piece of garbage.
I have a damn good mind to just eat the loss and take a hammer to the thing. What a load of crap. There's a little birdie in my house, and it's aimed right at WD.

I have the same beef with models from other manufacturers too, such as Hitachi/IBM (were they sniffing glue when they released the Deathstar?), Fujitsu (the best thing that ever came out of a Fujitsu factory was an empty box) and those horrible DiamondMax 8 (ok. They had a good use. You could take all the guts out of them and use them as a cigarette holder) and Fireball 3s (at the rate those buggers self destructed I'm surprised I never saw one go up in flames) or whatever the hell they were pieces of crap that pretended to be harddrives.

Also, I prefer kicking the crap out of a punching bag.
Damn,.. this is sort of scaring me now :x