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Technology Stocks : Sony Storage and HiFD Thread

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (4)12/30/1998 2:35:00 PM
From: Logain Ablar  Read Replies (1) of 9
 
RR:

I'm returning my HiFD today. The driver software crashed my whole system. I guess I'm a beta customer. Wasted a day, lost over a weeks data and will still have to spend a day reloading software.

I'm buying another jaz drive instead.

Spent two hours with Sony tech support in the AM and after they threw up their hands spent time with Gateway support trouble shooting but had to reformat the hard drive and reload win95. Sony felt it could be the version of Win95, my antivirus or my utilities (depending on which technician.

We'll always a glutton for punishment after Gateway had me up and running I tried again (without antivirus or utilities on system). Well Sony tech support was surprised that the system crashed again. Now suggests it could be my scsi card and or jaz drivers in win95.

My feelings as a disgruntled user is they should have tested this a little more prior to release. I've 5 PC's I wanted to transfer files with. Won't be doing it with the sony.

Tim
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