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Re: LaCie drive going down!
by
Mat @ LaCie
on Jul 27, 2006 at 1:15:12 pm
Hello Rick,
I am sorry to hear that you had a problem with 1 LaCie drive.
The drives inside the Bigger Disk are PATA, not SATA. You would not be able to put the mechanisms in a SATA raid enclosure.
Your drive is under warranty so I would sugged that you contact our tech support. With the fan and the aluminum enclosure, it is unlikely to be a heat issue, even without AC in the room.
Thank you.
Mat
mgasquy@lacie.com
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