Formatting Woes

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Hello everybody, I'm new here, and this is my first post.

A friend and I have just built the identical tower which is basically,

Athlon 3700, Asus A8N-E, ATI graphics etc. All the bits from Overclockers.

We both have Maxtor 80gb sata drives, well I've got 2 and mine all went well and still is.

The other however has a problem when trying to format the new drive. This is the second drive as the first one (brand new) booted Win 2000 Pro when I first booted up to format. We decided to format it anyway but it went very, very slowly and working it out would have taken over 4 hours to complete so we gave up.

The drive was exchanged no problem as it was a returned item but the new one does exactly the same thing but does'nt even get to the formatting progress bar or whatever it's called.

I have tried this drive in my machine and it behaves the same. I have also put an old ide drive in the other machine and it formats no problem.

So, is it possible to get 2 drives both with the same fault, one after the other. I can't really see it can be anything else apart from the drive but then I know little about these things.

We have ran out of idea's so it's gone back to O/C and will be tested before it can be exchanged.

Anyone seen similar problems as I may get it back if they find no fault.

Mick........
 
Do yourself a favour, and avoid Maxtor at all costs.

Go for Hitachi - if not, then Western Digital.

I've seen quite a few "my Maxtor just curled it's toes" threads in the last month here. Take a look here for yourself if you don't believe me.
 
The new Maxtors should be more reliable. Getting two duff HDDs in a row tho is pretty unlucky and probably rare even for Maxtor. I reckon either the whole batch is iffy or someone has been careless in the warehouse.

I agree with the previous poster tho in that you should try Hitachi or Western Digital over Maxtor. Samsung and Seagate are also quality manufacturers.

SiriusB
 
Thank's for the replies, I'll see how it goes.

If it is a duff drive I'll try to change it for another brand.
 
SiriusB said:
The new Maxtors should be more reliable. Getting two duff HDDs in a row tho is pretty unlucky and probably rare even for Maxtor.

I got 2 duff drives as replacements after RMAing a Maxtor drive that had failed after 6months of usage... Needless to say I changed to Western Digital after that.
 
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