@@justsumguy2u that’s true. Xbox uses seagate, and I’ve just had multiple drives fail. Compared to Western Digital, I’ve yet to see one die. I have one from 1985 that is only starting to fail. In my experience, WD are the most reliable drives I’ve used.
@@justsumguy2u this comment was actually a FNAF/anime reference , and ahh yeah I really appreciate hard drives even if they are slower than ssds , they can still be very useful storage needs , and I am Soo sad that they go bad a lot and that companies usually shred what are perfectly reusable HDD just because they don't want anyone to data recovery what is on it , like I could use those guys , I wouldn't take your stupid data about patients or how badly you treat your employees, storage is storage!!!(Sorry man)
@@yassinashraf1235 I agree that they don't have to destroy those drives---they could do a DOD (department of defense) wipe on them, and they could be reused with all previous data gone. There are a few programs that can do that, and they're not hard to get
Thanks YT Algorithm for recommending me this at 4:15 AM EST
Well in all fairness, you didn't have to click on it....
thats a shiny ass drive
How did i end up here
You made a wrong turn at the last light
TH-cam algorithm very wild fr
*new achievement unlocked*
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That’s seagate quality for ya
I like Seagate, I've had good luck with them. But alas, all hard drives fail over time, no matter who makes them
@@justsumguy2u that’s true. Xbox uses seagate, and I’ve just had multiple drives fail. Compared to Western Digital, I’ve yet to see one die. I have one from 1985 that is only starting to fail. In my experience, WD are the most reliable drives I’ve used.
It's broken , it's hard to look at
Yeah, but it was still broken with the cover on. It had it's last head crash
@@justsumguy2u this comment was actually a FNAF/anime reference , and ahh yeah I really appreciate hard drives even if they are slower than ssds , they can still be very useful storage needs , and I am Soo sad that they go bad a lot and that companies usually shred what are perfectly reusable HDD just because they don't want anyone to data recovery what is on it , like I could use those guys , I wouldn't take your stupid data about patients or how badly you treat your employees, storage is storage!!!(Sorry man)
@@yassinashraf1235 I agree that they don't have to destroy those drives---they could do a DOD (department of defense) wipe on them, and they could be reused with all previous data gone. There are a few programs that can do that, and they're not hard to get