Improve your laptop's performance with this Seagate STBD1000400 solid state hybrid drive, which combines a 1TB hard drive and 8GB solid state MLC flash memory, so you can launch applications quickly. Adaptive Memory technology ensures rapid data recall.
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This drive is not even a year old and it has completely failed. It was working just fine, and then suddenly everything crashed and upon booting all we get is a message that reads, "Operating system not found." This is the third Seagate drive I've had do this. For actual disc drives I'll be sticking to WD. For now we've replaced this seagate in our laptop with a SanDisk SSD that was on sale.
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I purchased these speakers earlier this year and they truly do sound amazing, and the subwoofer was quite powerful and they seemed to be worth the cost. One day I was moving my computer to another room, so, moved the speakers to that room. I unplugged the subwoofer from the speakers while doing so. I'm by no means harsh with any of my possessions, especially electronics. When I went to go plug the speakers back into the subwoofer, it would not plug in all the way. The speakers get power, but the subwoofer doesn't do anything. I looked at the plug that goes into the subwoofer to find that one of the pins had somehow gotten broken. It was past my return date with Best Buy, and upon checking online, it isn't something Klipsch replaces under warranty. The only to fix it is to completely replace the control pod on the right speaker, which is only available as a $35 part from Klipsch. Reviews on their website and many other websites all talked about how cheap that subwoofer connection is and how Klipsch has known it was bad for years and has done nothing about it. I loved the speakers, but without the subwoofer they're entirely useless to me, and I'm not paying another $35 for a control pod after spending $120 on the speakers themselves.