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Thread: Seagate firmware update bricks 99.9% 500 GB 7200.11 Barracudas

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    "the true story behind the scenes" by Seagate's employee
    I work for Seagate. I was there when the fit hit the shan, and I saw everything going in internally, as well as externally.
    I really love my job, so please excuse the sock-puppet nature that creating a brand new account and claiming to be an authority on the subject I must seem to be. But I am a geek, and I really think you all need to know the true story behind the scenes.

    This whole thing started with the 1.5 Terabyte drives. It had a stuttering issue, which at first we all thought was a simple bad implementation of SATA on common chipsets. Seagate engineers promptly jumped in and worked to try to duplicate the issue and prove where the problem was. This wasn't a massive rush as 1.5tb drives are what? 5% of the drives on the market. When it became obvious that the issue was more widespread, they buckled down and put out a couple of firmware revisions to fix it.........
    http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=...3&cid=26542735

    Seagate promises second fault fix in 24 hours
    This will be firmware to fix the firmware (SD1A) that was issued to fix the firmware (SD15) that caused some 1TB Barracuda 7200.11 drives and others to stop working. The SD1A firmware caused 500GB Barracuda 7200.11s to stop working.............
    http://www.channelregister.co.uk/200...ond_fault_fix/
    Last edited by onethreehill; 01-21-2009 at 06:16 PM.

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