
Two identical GIGABYTE 240 GB drives were purchased and installed as system drives in two different computers. One disk died after three months, the second after about six months. They died the same way - the computer reboots without warning, the BIOS from the black screen asks to give it a system disk. No dances with a tambourine give positive results. The seller, to whom I brought to change the disks under warranty, performed a check, confirmed both facts of death, changed the disks to new ones - though on very strange conditions. But that's another story.


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