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Seagate has revealed a firmware error on certain models of its hard disks is barring users from their data. Reports of high failure rates on Seagate drives have been circulating for days online. Now the company admits that faulty firmware is to blame for the reports.
The fault is occurring on the company’s Barracuda 7200.11 and “related drive families” manufactured in December 2008.
Check out this article about Seagate reporting an issue with specific drives which might need a firmware update. Upgrading the firmware is always best practice and something you should ideally be doing anyway, check out the article for more information.
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