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Old 02-19-2008, 01:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Angry Not worth backing up

ok i got this old WD400 out of an old dell and i hade it for about a year and i was running two HDDs the one listed and a maxtor, so i backed up all of my thing onto the WD400 and went to reinstall windows, so i let it do that and i come back later the computer froze, and the WD400 not spinning and really hot on the bottom, so i guess that the WD has burned up, it was working for 30 minutes from installation piont and dont know what happend there

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