Quote Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer View Post
If your OS drive is greather than 2TB you need to be slaped with a rotten and then frozen trout. There is just no excuse for that level of stupidity, and here is why: to get a 2TB boot drive you have to be intellegent enough to setup a raid with atleast 2 drives (lets assume two of those POS 1.5TB seagates). So if you can setup a raid and you choose to make that raid over 2TB you poo diamonds.

p.s. sorry for the speling erars
lol good point.

Quote Originally Posted by flamerail View Post
Just because they had one batch of sketchy firmware does not mean you should abandon the company, Pretty lame move on your part honestly.

Linux users were the first to report the problem and seagate claimed that it was a Linux problem and that they did not support Linux. Once windows users reported the problem seagate took their time fixing it. Also they've reduced their warranty period from 5 to 3 years. Lately they've had problems with quality control and drive failures. Wanting to sue SSD makers.. etc. I have more reasons to not buy seagate for the time being, but it's not because of one single issue it's because of their attitude of late.