Spätestens ab 2006 hat Logitech allerdings nur noch schrottige Microschalter verbastelt. Die hielten bei mir nie länger als 6-12 Monate.
Spätestens ab 2006 hat Logitech allerdings nur noch schrottige Microschalter verbastelt. Die hielten bei mir nie länger als 6-12 Monate.
tunefind when I hear something I like while binge watching, and occasionally to see what others seem to enjoy these days (although that only matches in say 10-15% of the cases).
And while you’re at it, could you bring some wine and cake to GeoCities?
First thing to do is check SMART data to see if there are any fails. Then looking at usage hours, spin ups, pre-fails / old-age to get a general idea how worn the drive is and for how long you could make use of it depending on risk acceptance.
If there are already several clusters relocated and multiple spin up fails, I’d probably return the drive.
Apart from all the reliability stuff: I’d check the content of the drive (with a safe machine) - if it wasn’t wiped you might want to notify the previous owner, so she can change her passwords or notify customers about the leak (in compliance to local regulations) etc. - even if you don’t exploit that data, the merchants/dealers in the chain might already have.
klingt ein wenig wie “bis zum bitteren Endsieg”