Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:6191 unix-pc.general:2731 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!ukma!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!osu-cis!att!cbnewsc!danl From: danl@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (daniel.r.levy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: 3b1 40meg disk woes: Help Summary: Forget the Seagate; what's the deal with the MINISCRIBE? Message-ID: <542@cbnewsc.ATT.COM> Date: 24 Apr 89 03:15:54 GMT References: <3961@emory.mathcs.emory.edu> <17513@cup.portal.com> Distribution: na Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 29 In article <17513@cup.portal.com>, thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) writes: > Sigh. Kim Wallen recites tales of woe re: his 3B1 with a 40MB HD. > > Without wishing to sound prejudiced, I bet his HD is either a Seagate or > a Miniscribe. $ grep -i miniscribe $A a Miniscribe. $ Could you, or anyone else in-the-know, please tell me what the deal is with the MINISCRIBE. Some time before I got my unix-pc, I asked on the net about hard disk problems (having vaguely remembered the exchange which you just reposted a summary of) and was duly told that indeed, the Seagate ST251 had a lot of lemons. And thus, when shopping for my unix-pc, I made damn sure that it did not have a Seagate in it. However, it has a 40 MB Miniscribe in it and now the above allusion to the Miniscribe has me worried, and a little consternated that I did not hear about the troubles with it as well, if indeed there are troubles with it at all. Is MINISCRIBE another Seagate product under a different name? Or, has it been having similar difficulties? (I note, per the grep above, that the articles you have reposted say nothing about the MINISCRIBE, other than your own comment.) I really need to know before it's too late. Thank you so very much. -- Dan'l Levy UNIX(R) mail: att!ttbcad!levy, att!cbnewsc!danl AT&T Bell Laboratories 5555 West Touhy Avenue Any opinions expressed in the message above are Skokie, Illinois 60077 mine, and not necessarily AT&T's.