Seagate Hard Drive Failure
After some research and review of posts here I see this seems to be a significant problem with the Seagate drives and there has been discussion since late 2007 that there should be a recall on these due to high failure rates.
See this site:
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/11/27/appleaware_some_macbooks_contain_flawed_seagatedrives.html
I'm a total Mac bigot and have been happy with Apple products (3 ipods, 2 laptops, 1 iMac) for the past 6 years since switching - this is the first issue I've had but it seems that Apple should have put the word out - at least mention it on their website.
The drive that failed was a Seagate Momentus 5400.3 160GB, Serial Number 5RN05HRX.
Advice I've read is once this happens turn off your MacBook and take the drive out - any further power ups will cause more damage. I wish I'd seen that advice on Apple's website. I'm going to send out my drive to see if the data can be recovered.
Does anyone know if Apple is replacing these drives when they fail?
Thanks,
Scott
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.4.1), Seagate 160GB Harddrive