This is why I don't buy Seafail or Maxdeath drives. Still got the base taste of IBM death star. I found a old 10GB Conner drive that survived several months outside in the rain and heat. The 16 other drives didn't make it. I found it in an illegal ewaste site so I had a bit of fun scrapping. Amazingly it booted into windows when powered up on a old junker.
one day i turned off my macbook (i have the late 2008 model) and the hard drive arm/head was trying to park its self and it failed horribly and the drive failed after that. momentus sucks, it was my 3rd one. I have a hitachi now, hopefully it wont crash either.
wow.. massive head crash..... i dont like momentus drives i had a 500 gig fail on me twice... i stick with WD myself.. very good drievs and near silent
I hate those hard drives with a passion. Also, to anyone who sees this, these drives were only installed in Macbooks, Mac Minis and Macbook Pros made around 2006, early 2007. Anything later than that is fine, but I can almost guarantee you - regardless of brand name, etc. your hard drive will fail, so back it up!
This is why I don't buy Seafail or Maxdeath drives. Still got the base taste of IBM death star. I found a old 10GB Conner drive that survived several months outside in the rain and heat. The 16 other drives didn't make it. I found it in an illegal ewaste site so I had a bit of fun scrapping. Amazingly it booted into windows when powered up on a old junker.
MrKillswitch88 1 year ago
one day i turned off my macbook (i have the late 2008 model) and the hard drive arm/head was trying to park its self and it failed horribly and the drive failed after that. momentus sucks, it was my 3rd one. I have a hitachi now, hopefully it wont crash either.
StacKz0nDecK 1 year ago
wow.. massive head crash..... i dont like momentus drives i had a 500 gig fail on me twice... i stick with WD myself.. very good drievs and near silent
c0rrupts3ct0r555 2 years ago
I hate those hard drives with a passion. Also, to anyone who sees this, these drives were only installed in Macbooks, Mac Minis and Macbook Pros made around 2006, early 2007. Anything later than that is fine, but I can almost guarantee you - regardless of brand name, etc. your hard drive will fail, so back it up!
MikeTK1536 2 years ago 4
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voteshow 2 years ago
@voteshow When will you "first:)" trolls stop?
irulethe70s 4 months ago