In defense of western digital...
Most of the hard drives I have are Western Digitals. They all work fine. Most just aren't used anymore because they aren't very big (<10Gig), not because they failed.
One hard drive (might've been a WD, I don't remember) did show signs of failing a year or two ago, but that might be due to the heat. The computer was in the same room as a coal stove with the thermostat set to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Anyhow, after it was cleared out and transferred to another computer, it seemed to work okay. I believe it still works today.
I even have an old 1gig WD Caviar hard drive that still works from way back when 1gig was huge.
Re: In defense of western digital...
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Originally posted by Tygur
Most of the hard drives I have are Western Digitals. They all work fine. Most just aren't used anymore because they aren't very big (<10Gig), not because they failed.
One hard drive (might've been a WD, I don't remember) did show signs of failing a year or two ago, but that might be due to the heat. The computer was in the same room as a coal stove with the thermostat set to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Anyhow, after it was cleared out and transferred to another computer, it seemed to work okay. I believe it still works today.
I even have an old 1gig WD Caviar hard drive that still works from way back when 1gig was huge.
While I can't second what you said as I've never owned a WD drive, I can second the fact that most makes of hard drives are as an overall pretty good (with the exception of JTS, may they RIP-- rest in pieces ;)).
Some people swear by WD, others don't. Same with Maxtor, Quantum (when they were in business), Seagate, IBM. I have just seen the fewest people complain about Maxtor, the most people say good things about Maxtor, and I have 3 Maxtors myself, so that's why I always recommend them (except in the case of SCSI where I will recommend Seagate Cheetah X15s :D).
IBM, I own one, 60GXP, it's fine, but I would not buy another.