So I have a couple of the ill-famed Western Digital Green 2TB (WD20EARX) hard disks in my stable, and one of them recently died, after just 1.5yrs of round-the-clock operation, but mostly in an idle state. The drives firmware appears to have been compromised.
Anyway, I filled out the information to have my product registered on the WD website. This drive appears on their site as a "WD Elements Desktop 2TB," instead of the 3.5" INTERNAL hard disk that it is.
WD accepted the drive, no problems, and arranged a NEW drive, with FedEx shipping. Happy so far, but Googling the model number informed me this was still a USB external hard disk. Hmmmm.
It finally arrived today, and imagine my surprise when I find a USB WD My Book Essentials in the package.
SERIOUSLY?
You would THINK that a major firm like WD could actually manage to correctly identify products and give the right ones back, with the correct Model and Serial numbers provided. (Which were on the hard disk's own identification sticker).
Nope. Apparently thats just too hard.
At the very least, I can disassemble this contraption, remove the drive that is rightfully mine, and flog the enclosure on FleaPay, as I have no use for one of these, in all honesty.
Anyway, I filled out the information to have my product registered on the WD website. This drive appears on their site as a "WD Elements Desktop 2TB," instead of the 3.5" INTERNAL hard disk that it is.
WD accepted the drive, no problems, and arranged a NEW drive, with FedEx shipping. Happy so far, but Googling the model number informed me this was still a USB external hard disk. Hmmmm.
It finally arrived today, and imagine my surprise when I find a USB WD My Book Essentials in the package.
SERIOUSLY?
You would THINK that a major firm like WD could actually manage to correctly identify products and give the right ones back, with the correct Model and Serial numbers provided. (Which were on the hard disk's own identification sticker).
Nope. Apparently thats just too hard.
At the very least, I can disassemble this contraption, remove the drive that is rightfully mine, and flog the enclosure on FleaPay, as I have no use for one of these, in all honesty.