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To: Mike Milde who wrote (6584)6/9/1998 4:44:00 PM
From: Robert E. Bruss  Read Replies (1) of 7685
 
I returned my internal for replacement. 5 months of treating it with kid gloves didn't get me all that far. To be fair, it was one of the very first internals, so there may have been some quality issues.

Syquest is excellent to deal with and there was no problem getting a replacement quickly. Still, it's left me with the impression that removable cartridge drives (Syquest or Iomega, imo) aren't yet to the point where they're reliable enough for backups. I sold my Sparq. Good company to deal with, in contrast to my experience with Iomega, but I don't have much confidence in that type of product anymore. I just bought a new hd to use for backups. At least they're reliable.

Btw, Syquest didn't offer up any resistance. Must be a lot of early drives going back.
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