Tuesday, November 27th 2007
Apple Acknowledges Some MacBook Hard Drive Problems
Apple is investigating whether or not faulty Seagate hard drives are to blame for data loss on some MacBooks. Retrodata, a U.K. data recovery firm, reported that certain 2.5-inch Seagate drives used in MacBooks had a manufacturing flaw that causes the drive heads to scratch the surface of the drive and cause major problems. The faulty drives are all Seagate 2.5" Serial ATA drives that are manufactured in China, with a Firmware revision of 7.01. No other drives seem (at this stage) to be affected. If your MacBook has a 7.01, Retrodata advises backing up your data and consider replacing the drive. Apple representative said:
Source:
CNET News
We've received a few reports that some MacBook consumer notebooks may have hard drive issues, and we're looking into it.
6 Comments on Apple Acknowledges Some MacBook Hard Drive Problems
And I quote, Excuse me? ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS? That's a pretty bold statement considering how often I hear about this kind of crap.
EDIT: It will be flawlessly integrated, more so than you've ever experienced, if the manufacture creates a flawless reliable product. ;) Your blaming Apple for Seagate making faulty HDs.