Thanks for the tips...will definitely do that.asingh said:^^
Do this:
1. Note down the RMA# which you generate.
2. Purge the drive of any confidential information.
3. Place it in "any" anti-static bag. I used the anti-static bag I received my HD4890 in.
4. Put it in a nice box, and buffer with thermocol. I used an old router box.
5. Put their address, and write the RMA# on 4-5 sides of the box.
6. Courier it off.
Note:
They will only return back the HDD to the registered address. Also you need to print out one page from their site, and keep it inside the packaging.
utkarsh86 said:I have a wierd problem, My external disk connects to the computer, it takes ages to load, and i cant copy paste anything my computer freezes, the green bar at the top which goes from left to right takes ages to finish. Anyone experiencing the same problem ?
Okay so my Defective drive has reached WD service center today and today only they have also dispatched my replacement Hard Disk (they emailed me with Dispatch confirmation) - Good Service
But the thing which is confusing me is my faulty HD was 500 GB WD Blue WD5000AAKX-001CA0 but as per the RMA status link shows they have sent me 1 TB WD Black WD1002FAEX-00Y9A0.
Is there a catch somewhere? Why send a 1 TB drive in lieu of a 500 GB.
I am not very fond of the black series drives as they consume more power hence more temperature, less longevity.
Are the black series drives reliable and long lasting ? ...I will be mainly using to store movies etc
Okay so my Defective drive has reached WD service center today and today only they have also dispatched my replacement Hard Disk (they emailed me with Dispatch confirmation) - Good Service
But the thing which is confusing me is my faulty HD was 500 GB WD Blue WD5000AAKX-001CA0 but as per the RMA status link shows they have sent me 1 TB WD Black WD1002FAEX-00Y9A0.
Is there a catch somewhere? Why send a 1 TB drive in lieu of a 500 GB.
I am not very fond of the black series drives as they consume more power hence more temperature, less longevity.
Are the black series drives reliable and long lasting ? ...I will be mainly using to store movies etc
Hmm 500 GB blue for 1 TB black.....Whats the model no. of your HD, how do I get warranty on it do you have purchase bill ?