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Unread 08-18-2009, 03:39 PM   #22
jladelfa
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Default Re: Snap Server 4200 replaced drives how having issues

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Originally Posted by Phoenix32 View Post
LOL (some people just don't listen)




WRONG!




WRONG!




VERY WRONG!




Funny, they work fine in the 4500's I used them in. W-R-O-N-G AGAIN!








No, No, let's not listen to a real genuine hardware R&D engineering tech. Let's just assume because we don't know what we are doing it can't be done. Yeah, that makes sense.



OH, and I know what the F I'm doing. I play the role of every single IT position in a LARGE medical group and I have over 7 years experience. I've done everything from server builds and installs to PC builds/installs to networking to planning/ordering/dealing with sales drones/anything you can think of.

I've built mutiple home gaming PC's, overclocked them, water cooled them....blah blah blah.....

I'm not an F'ing noob.

And don't tell me what to say and to whom. Guess what, if I'm having issues with something I'm sure as hell going to say it. Thats how things work. Crappy products get crappy reviews.

If I would have put these drives in and everything worked nice, then I would be singing it's praises. Since it's been nothing but a whole lot of FAIL, I will dissuade everyone I can from getting one.......UNLESS........unless it's something I'm doing wrong. I'm a grown up, I can admit when I'm wrong.

Last edited by jladelfa; 08-18-2009 at 03:59 PM.
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