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- Windows XP Update >> IE 6.0 - Delays after shutdownAfter shutdown of IE session, system freezes for about a minute before I can
go to next activity. Happens about 60%-70% of time. I close IE and click on
next activity. System just stops and sets for about a minute, then proceeds
to next action. Windows 98. I have all updates for Windows and
IE6.0.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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- Windows XP Security >> Security help in XPI've deployed and upgraded my client's workstation to XP Pro. Its not
connected
to a domain server and it is stand-alone for now. The client wants to
achieve the
following:
a) Create a folder that has many sub-folders, but no users (except for
Administrators)
to delete any file or folder
b) Users are allowed full access to printers, scanners, driver install, etc.
I use Power Users as the group for the users. I created the folder in a) and
limited the
deletion of files to Administrators only. However, I found out that by doing
so, the
user are not able to rename folders such as in the case when they create a
new sub-folder.
How do you overcome this?
I added Load and Unload drivers in the Local Security polices to include
Power Users.
But they are still unable to view installed printers/scanners. How do I
overcome this?
Thanks for any help in advance.
Andrew
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- Windows XP Support >> KB906693 default keyboard layout changes Remote Desktop HOTFIX?The KB article 906693 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=906693 seems to
describe the exact symptoms I'm observing.
That the default keyboard layout changes when using Remote Desktop. I have
installed an alternate layout.
It mentions a hotfix (pre SP3) that solves this problem. Does someone have
access to it? The hotfix is a "please contact Microsoft" instead of a
convenient download.
Thanks,
Ben
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- Windows XP Setup >> Windows XP Error 1402Tried to uninstall Mcafee privacy/antivirus software.
Something went wrong in the process.
Can't reinstall it nor can I install Norton Antivirus
2003 that came with my machine - trying both of these
results in same error #1402 'Can't open HKEY (key name),
Verify you have sufficient access to that key or contact
your support personnel".
Also can't rollback to previous checkpoint.
Suggestions on what to do next would be appreciated.
Thank You.
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- Windows XP >> HistoryWhen I try to clear history using the tools/internet options/clear history, it will clear it but later when I conect to the internet, my history is back. Why?
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- Windows XP >> com portsHello I have winows xp and I want to find out what is using com4 on my laptop
there used to be a way to list the comports in 98 but I can't find it in xp
and if possible I would like to change the user from com4 to com5 if possible.
thank you for your help
--
Thank You
Steve
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- Windows XP Update >> 823559: Security Update for Microsoft WindowsEvery time I reboot my computer I get a msg saying there are critical
updates. I download the update (823559: Security Update for Microsoft
Windows) and go about my business. It tells me it's successfully downloaded
and installed. Then when I restart my computer, it tells me I have updates.
Its the same update..over and over. When I look at my Installation history
page it shows I've been successful at getting that update 20 times now. What
gives? Why does it still say I need it if I've gotten it that many times?
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- Windows XP Support >> Com hang then restartMy computer hangs frequency , and sometimes when it hangs , it show this
message in a blue screen . Anyone know how to get them fixed? I doesn't have
this problem at all when i bought newly , until after 8 months , this problem
occurs alot .
A problem has Been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage
to your computer
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
If this is the first time you've seen this error screen, restart your
computer. IF this screen appears again,
follow these steps:
Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed
If this is a new installation, ank your hardware or software manufacturer
for any windows updates you might need.
If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or
software.
Disable BIOS memory option such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use
safe mode to remove or disable
components, restart your computer, press f8 to select advanced startup
option, and then select safe mode
Technical information:
***STOP:0x000000D1 (0x0000002C, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf7274AC2)
***portcls.sys-Address F727A4C2 base at f7272000, Datestamp 41107f13
Beginning dump of physical memory
physical memory dump complete
Contact your system administrator or technical support group for furthur
assistance.
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- Windows XP >> remote assistanceI am having difficulty in geting remote assistance with
a friend.
I am running windows XP and cannot connect thro windows
messenger 6.1. I have tried disabled internet security
and firewall but still can t get it working..
In response to sending an e mail when asked to type in
friends e mail address there is no flashing cursor and
does nt allow me to imput it.
Have also tried via messenger 6.1........ We get to the
page where it asks "do you want buddy to remote etc
Yes or no, when I press yes for a short time it says we
are connected however then fails.......
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- Windows XP >> Win XP + Win ME + Win 98 Triple Bootmy system have a 40 gb hdd partitioned as c d e f,
winme is installed to c:
winxp pro to d:
e: is for important data
and f: for mp3, downloads etc
i want to install win 98 se to F: so is it posssible, if yes then how,
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- Windows XP >> Printing Wizard for imagesHello,
I tried to look for a previous answer to my question without success. I
apologize if this issue was already brought up.
When printing an image (jpg, bmp, etc...) in Windows XP Home there is a
printing wizard window that comes up. At some point, the window displays
thumbnails of previously printed images. These thumbnails keep on increasing
as I print new images. It's slowly down the system and i am not able to get
rid of them. How do you clear these thumbnails from the Printing Wizard?
Thank you for your help.
Chris
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- Windows XP Update >> After SP2 Shares ask for password to connectAfter finally managing to get SP2 installed on my desktop, the shares I had
setup (includeing print sharing) now pop a login dialogue box with the guest
account (greyed out) that requests a password for my other PC's to access it.
I have never had any accounts setup (or passwords) so I don't know what to
put in. Better yet, how do I get rid of it???
All of the shares show up on net view and ipconfig/ping shows proper network
config - all the computers see each other. My desktop can access the other
two PCs but they cannot access my desktop without logging in. Help.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Keyboard QueryBlank6/22/2006 3:38 PM
I got a new keyboard. I pretty much know how to use it, but it has some
features that I?m not sure of. [It is a Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard
2000] I know that MS may be arrogant. Where can I find full instructions for
the keyboard?
Thank you,
Barry Karas
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Rich

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Posted: Wed Dec 21 17:42:23 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Maxtor drives
have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in confidence
now that Seagate has bought them.
Windows XP72
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Mike

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Posted: Wed Dec 21 17:42:23 CST 2005 |
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Ryan
Don't hold your breath..
--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User
"Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>
> Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in confidence
> now that Seagate has bought them.
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Jonny

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Posted: Wed Dec 21 17:23:45 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Maxtor drives
And I thought my kids said some really stupid stuff. You take the cake,
Buckwheat.
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Jonny
"Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>
> Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in confidence
> now that Seagate has bought them.
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Ryan

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Posted: Wed Dec 21 18:49:02 CST 2005 |
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Mike,
Hitachi does not compare to Seagate. So, your point is invalid.
"Michael Cecil" wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:26:01 -0800, "Ryan"
> <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>
> >have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
> >
> >Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in confidence
> >now that Seagate has bought them.
>
> By that logic, you can now also buy a IBM Deathstar in confidence because
> Hitachi bought them, right? Wrong.
> --
> Michael Cecil
> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/
> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/
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NoNoBadDog!

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Posted: Thu Dec 22 02:36:56 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Maxtor drives
"Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>
> Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in confidence
> now that Seagate has bought them.
Lets just hope that Seagate does not let its drives degenerate to the level
of Maxtors.
Maxtors have always sucked...overpriced, hot and they die early deaths due
to poor quality components.
On the other hand, I have a Seagate that came in a Compaq I bought back in
1987. The drive still works today, and has been used just about
continuously since the day it was bought. every Maxtor I have ever owned
have died within 12 to 18 months.
Bobby
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ChrisC

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Posted: Thu Dec 22 07:25:53 CST 2005 |
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Hi, been purchasing Maxtor drivers for years. Currently maintain around
around 150 PC's with them in, only had one failure to date. What's your
problem?
ChrisC
"Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Mike,
>
> Hitachi does not compare to Seagate. So, your point is invalid.
>
> "Michael Cecil" wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:26:01 -0800, "Ryan"
>> <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>>
>> >have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>> >
>> >Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in
>> >confidence
>> >now that Seagate has bought them.
>>
>> By that logic, you can now also buy a IBM Deathstar in confidence because
>> Hitachi bought them, right? Wrong.
>> --
>> Michael Cecil
>> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/
>> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/
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Bob

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Posted: Thu Dec 22 07:53:32 CST 2005 |
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And how do you make the leap of logic that a change in the listed owner
somehow changes the current drive design and factory output quality?
Ryan wrote:
> have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>
> Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in confidence
> now that Seagate has bought them.
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Mike

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Posted: Thu Dec 22 08:14:28 CST 2005 |
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Chris
Out of six, I have had four fail within a year.. one lasted only three
days.. a visit to a forum re. Maxtor drives showed that I was not alone by a
substantial margin..
--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User
"ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Hi, been purchasing Maxtor drivers for years. Currently maintain around
> around 150 PC's with them in, only had one failure to date. What's your
> problem?
> ChrisC
> "Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Mike,
>>
>> Hitachi does not compare to Seagate. So, your point is invalid.
>>
>> "Michael Cecil" wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:26:01 -0800, "Ryan"
>>> <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> >have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>>> >
>>> >Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in
>>> >confidence
>>> >now that Seagate has bought them.
>>>
>>> By that logic, you can now also buy a IBM Deathstar in confidence
>>> because
>>> Hitachi bought them, right? Wrong.
>>> --
>>> Michael Cecil
>>> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/
>>> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/
>>>
>
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ChrisC

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Posted: Thu Dec 22 09:00:26 CST 2005 |
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Hi mike, ok then we beg to difer, you can visit any forum you care to name
and you'll see bad things written about any product, nature of forums.
I've also got four in my own PC, two DiamondMax Plus 10 NCQ 160g's and two
MaxlineIII 250g's, just installed. I've also worked for a local PC company
that was a Microsoft Certified Partner, as a technicion, and I don't recall
any Maxtors failing, plenty of Samsongs' and IBM's. Another myth, it seems,
is that Maxtors are expensive, however here
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Maxtor2.html and here
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Samsung.html indicate that there is
no difference.
ChrisC
"Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Chris
>
> Out of six, I have had four fail within a year.. one lasted only three
> days.. a visit to a forum re. Maxtor drives showed that I was not alone by
> a substantial margin..
>
> --
> Mike Hall
> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Hi, been purchasing Maxtor drivers for years. Currently maintain around
>> around 150 PC's with them in, only had one failure to date. What's your
>> problem?
>> ChrisC
>> "Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>> Mike,
>>>
>>> Hitachi does not compare to Seagate. So, your point is invalid.
>>>
>>> "Michael Cecil" wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:26:01 -0800, "Ryan"
>>>> <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>>>> >
>>>> >Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in
>>>> >confidence
>>>> >now that Seagate has bought them.
>>>>
>>>> By that logic, you can now also buy a IBM Deathstar in confidence
>>>> because
>>>> Hitachi bought them, right? Wrong.
>>>> --
>>>> Michael Cecil
>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/
>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/
>>>>
>>
>>
>
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Posted: Thu Dec 22 09:42:59 CST 2005 |
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On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 22:36:56 -1000, "NoNoBadDog!"
<EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>
>"Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>>
>> Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in confidence
>> now that Seagate has bought them.
>
>Lets just hope that Seagate does not let its drives degenerate to the level
>of Maxtors.
>Maxtors have always sucked...overpriced, hot and they die early deaths due
>to poor quality components.
>
Have had 3 maxtors in my system for years (2 of them are around 5
years old) None of them have had a single problem. My newest drive is
a Seagate. Also had no problems with it and the Seagate came with a 5
year warranty.
>On the other hand, I have a Seagate that came in a Compaq I bought back in
>1987. The drive still works today, and has been used just about
>continuously since the day it was bought. every Maxtor I have ever owned
>have died within 12 to 18 months.
>
>Bobby
>
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Mike

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Posted: Thu Dec 22 10:23:06 CST 2005 |
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Chris
What you say is true.. all products have bad times.. Maxtor's problem is
that there are more failures than there should have been.. even their
website suggested that the firmware for some drives may be suspect.. some of
their drives run hot too, apparently down to the physical size properties of
the drives.. if mounted in close proximity to each other, as the fixing in
most cases forces, premature failure is definitely on the cards..
As with all things, if you get a good one, then all is well.. Western
Digital, Hitachi, Fujitsu and IBM (the ubiquitous Death Star) have their
moments of good and bad.. Seagate have not had a particularly good record at
some times in the past, but at the moment, they seem to be top dog in HDD
manufacture..
The failure rate that I experienced is totally unacceptable.. unfortunately,
I have lost track of the forum where many others had similar experiences.. I
will not be using Maxtor again until such time as I see evidence suggesting
that their product line has improved greatly..
--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User
"ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Hi mike, ok then we beg to difer, you can visit any forum you care to name
> and you'll see bad things written about any product, nature of forums.
> I've also got four in my own PC, two DiamondMax Plus 10 NCQ 160g's and two
> MaxlineIII 250g's, just installed. I've also worked for a local PC company
> that was a Microsoft Certified Partner, as a technicion, and I don't
> recall any Maxtors failing, plenty of Samsongs' and IBM's. Another myth,
> it seems, is that Maxtors are expensive, however here
> http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Maxtor2.html and here
> http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Samsung.html indicate that there is
> no difference.
> ChrisC
>
> "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Chris
>>
>> Out of six, I have had four fail within a year.. one lasted only three
>> days.. a visit to a forum re. Maxtor drives showed that I was not alone
>> by a substantial margin..
>>
>> --
>> Mike Hall
>> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>> Hi, been purchasing Maxtor drivers for years. Currently maintain around
>>> around 150 PC's with them in, only had one failure to date. What's your
>>> problem?
>>> ChrisC
>>> "Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>> Mike,
>>>>
>>>> Hitachi does not compare to Seagate. So, your point is invalid.
>>>>
>>>> "Michael Cecil" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:26:01 -0800, "Ryan"
>>>>> <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> >have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in
>>>>> >confidence
>>>>> >now that Seagate has bought them.
>>>>>
>>>>> By that logic, you can now also buy a IBM Deathstar in confidence
>>>>> because
>>>>> Hitachi bought them, right? Wrong.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Michael Cecil
>>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/
>>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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Jonny

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Posted: Fri Dec 23 04:03:03 CST 2005 |
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Have to agree that all HD mfrs have their on run of bad drives from time to
time.
The only corporate motivation is see for the callusion of Seagate and Maxtor
is profit both short term stocks, and long term production costs. The final
product quality remains to be seen as result of all this.
The OPs comment and implying about current production Maxtor drives suddenly
becoming more quality oriented because of Seagate acquisition is simply
ludicrous.
--
Jonny
"Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:%EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Chris
>
> What you say is true.. all products have bad times.. Maxtor's problem is
> that there are more failures than there should have been.. even their
> website suggested that the firmware for some drives may be suspect.. some
of
> their drives run hot too, apparently down to the physical size properties
of
> the drives.. if mounted in close proximity to each other, as the fixing in
> most cases forces, premature failure is definitely on the cards..
>
> As with all things, if you get a good one, then all is well.. Western
> Digital, Hitachi, Fujitsu and IBM (the ubiquitous Death Star) have their
> moments of good and bad.. Seagate have not had a particularly good record
at
> some times in the past, but at the moment, they seem to be top dog in HDD
> manufacture..
>
> The failure rate that I experienced is totally unacceptable..
unfortunately,
> I have lost track of the forum where many others had similar experiences..
I
> will not be using Maxtor again until such time as I see evidence
suggesting
> that their product line has improved greatly..
>
> --
> Mike Hall
> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Hi mike, ok then we beg to difer, you can visit any forum you care to
name
> > and you'll see bad things written about any product, nature of forums.
> > I've also got four in my own PC, two DiamondMax Plus 10 NCQ 160g's and
two
> > MaxlineIII 250g's, just installed. I've also worked for a local PC
company
> > that was a Microsoft Certified Partner, as a technicion, and I don't
> > recall any Maxtors failing, plenty of Samsongs' and IBM's. Another myth,
> > it seems, is that Maxtors are expensive, however here
> > http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Maxtor2.html and here
> > http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Samsung.html indicate that there
is
> > no difference.
> > ChrisC
> >
> > "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> > news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> Chris
> >>
> >> Out of six, I have had four fail within a year.. one lasted only three
> >> days.. a visit to a forum re. Maxtor drives showed that I was not alone
> >> by a substantial margin..
> >>
> >> --
> >> Mike Hall
> >> MVP - Windows Shell/User
> >>
> >>
> >> "ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >>> Hi, been purchasing Maxtor drivers for years. Currently maintain
around
> >>> around 150 PC's with them in, only had one failure to date. What's
your
> >>> problem?
> >>> ChrisC
> >>> "Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >>>> Mike,
> >>>>
> >>>> Hitachi does not compare to Seagate. So, your point is invalid.
> >>>>
> >>>> "Michael Cecil" wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:26:01 -0800, "Ryan"
> >>>>> <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> >have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> >Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in
> >>>>> >confidence
> >>>>> >now that Seagate has bought them.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> By that logic, you can now also buy a IBM Deathstar in confidence
> >>>>> because
> >>>>> Hitachi bought them, right? Wrong.
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> Michael Cecil
> >>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/
> >>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/
> >>>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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ChrisC

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Posted: Fri Dec 23 06:08:44 CST 2005 |
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Hi Mike, agreed, fair enough but I for one will as my experiences are quite
the opposite....
ChrisC
"Jonny" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Have to agree that all HD mfrs have their on run of bad drives from time
> to
> time.
>
> The only corporate motivation is see for the callusion of Seagate and
> Maxtor
> is profit both short term stocks, and long term production costs. The
> final
> product quality remains to be seen as result of all this.
>
> The OPs comment and implying about current production Maxtor drives
> suddenly
> becoming more quality oriented because of Seagate acquisition is simply
> ludicrous.
>
> --
> Jonny
> "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:%EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Chris
>>
>> What you say is true.. all products have bad times.. Maxtor's problem is
>> that there are more failures than there should have been.. even their
>> website suggested that the firmware for some drives may be suspect.. some
> of
>> their drives run hot too, apparently down to the physical size properties
> of
>> the drives.. if mounted in close proximity to each other, as the fixing
>> in
>> most cases forces, premature failure is definitely on the cards..
>>
>> As with all things, if you get a good one, then all is well.. Western
>> Digital, Hitachi, Fujitsu and IBM (the ubiquitous Death Star) have their
>> moments of good and bad.. Seagate have not had a particularly good record
> at
>> some times in the past, but at the moment, they seem to be top dog in HDD
>> manufacture..
>>
>> The failure rate that I experienced is totally unacceptable..
> unfortunately,
>> I have lost track of the forum where many others had similar
>> experiences..
> I
>> will not be using Maxtor again until such time as I see evidence
> suggesting
>> that their product line has improved greatly..
>>
>> --
>> Mike Hall
>> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> > Hi mike, ok then we beg to difer, you can visit any forum you care to
> name
>> > and you'll see bad things written about any product, nature of forums.
>> > I've also got four in my own PC, two DiamondMax Plus 10 NCQ 160g's and
> two
>> > MaxlineIII 250g's, just installed. I've also worked for a local PC
> company
>> > that was a Microsoft Certified Partner, as a technicion, and I don't
>> > recall any Maxtors failing, plenty of Samsongs' and IBM's. Another
>> > myth,
>> > it seems, is that Maxtors are expensive, however here
>> > http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Maxtor2.html and here
>> > http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Samsung.html indicate that there
> is
>> > no difference.
>> > ChrisC
>> >
>> > "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> > news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> >> Chris
>> >>
>> >> Out of six, I have had four fail within a year.. one lasted only three
>> >> days.. a visit to a forum re. Maxtor drives showed that I was not
>> >> alone
>> >> by a substantial margin..
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Mike Hall
>> >> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> >>> Hi, been purchasing Maxtor drivers for years. Currently maintain
> around
>> >>> around 150 PC's with them in, only had one failure to date. What's
> your
>> >>> problem?
>> >>> ChrisC
>> >>> "Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> >>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> >>>> Mike,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Hitachi does not compare to Seagate. So, your point is invalid.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> "Michael Cecil" wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:26:01 -0800, "Ryan"
>> >>>>> <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> >have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>> >>>>> >
>> >>>>> >Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in
>> >>>>> >confidence
>> >>>>> >now that Seagate has bought them.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> By that logic, you can now also buy a IBM Deathstar in confidence
>> >>>>> because
>> >>>>> Hitachi bought them, right? Wrong.
>> >>>>> --
>> >>>>> Michael Cecil
>> >>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/
>> >>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/
>> >>>>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
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Posted: Fri Dec 23 08:25:23 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Maxtor drives
Maxtor (was) the best brand.
"Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Chris
>
> Out of six, I have had four fail within a year.. one lasted only three
> days.. a visit to a forum re. Maxtor drives showed that I was not alone by
> a substantial margin..
>
> --
> Mike Hall
> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Hi, been purchasing Maxtor drivers for years. Currently maintain around
>> around 150 PC's with them in, only had one failure to date. What's your
>> problem?
>> ChrisC
>> "Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>> Mike,
>>>
>>> Hitachi does not compare to Seagate. So, your point is invalid.
>>>
>>> "Michael Cecil" wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:26:01 -0800, "Ryan"
>>>> <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>>>> >
>>>> >Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in
>>>> >confidence
>>>> >now that Seagate has bought them.
>>>>
>>>> By that logic, you can now also buy a IBM Deathstar in confidence
>>>> because
>>>> Hitachi bought them, right? Wrong.
>>>> --
>>>> Michael Cecil
>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~macecil/
>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~safehex/
>>>>
>>
>>
>
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Posted: Fri Dec 23 08:26:41 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Maxtor drives
seagate WAS a good brand a decade ago!... maxtor became far better than
seagate
"NoNoBadDog!" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>
> "Ryan" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> have been sold to Seagate for $2 billion dollars.
>>
>> Anyone hesitant about buying one of their drives can now buy in
>> confidence
>> now that Seagate has bought them.
>
> Lets just hope that Seagate does not let its drives degenerate to the
> level of Maxtors.
> Maxtors have always sucked...overpriced, hot and they die early deaths due
> to poor quality components.
>
> On the other hand, I have a Seagate that came in a Compaq I bought back in
> 1987. The drive still works today, and has been used just about
> continuously since the day it was bought. every Maxtor I have ever owned
> have died within 12 to 18 months.
>
> Bobby
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Posted: Mon Dec 26 04:39:33 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Maxtor drives
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 05:03:03 -0500, "Jonny"
>The OPs comment and implying about current production Maxtor drives suddenly
>becoming more quality oriented because of Seagate acquisition is simply
>ludicrous.
Yep - what will happen is that dead Maxtors will be replaced with
Seagates, either new or (more likely) refurbed.
This is what happened when Maxtor bought out Quantum, though it was
clear Maxtor were looking for any excuse to weasel out of honoring
Quantum warranties.
It's impressive that Seagate is extending Maxtor's own 1- or 3-year
warranty to the Seagate 5-year standard, if this is indeed what is
happening. I certainly wouldn't do that if I were Seagate, unless my
success was such that I bought Maxtor as a tax loss opportunity.
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