I bought a disk, installed it, started clicking, but judging by the reviews on the Internet, this is a normal practice. Six months after the purchase, it began to turn off when installed in a horizontal position. I installed it in a vertical position in order to merge data, and lo and behold, it stopped turning off. True, it was enough for another month of work, after which he began to turn off in any position. Replaced under warranty. The new disk worked for a little over a year, and also began to turn off in a horizontal position. The problem is that despite the fact that the drive is still under warranty, according to the site and the warranty until 2026: In warranty. Exp Date: 2026/08/09, but this warranty applies only to bulk purchases, and in retail, the seller sets a warranty period for these discs. And now we have to sort things out with the seller on the topic of extending the warranty period.
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