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PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 3:18 pm    Post subject: Wednesday Tech Madness [16541] Reply with quote

FIX for "Windows Remote Desktop May Let Remote Users Crash the System" - A denial of service vulnerability was reported in the Windows Remote Desktop service in Windows XP and Windows 2003. A remote user can cause the target system to crash in some cases. Nick Lowe reported th

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 12:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Wednesday Tech Madness [16541] Reply with quote

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Western Digital releases huge Caviar drives - Western Digital said it has released WD Caviar RAID Edition hard drives, aimed at the server market. The drives come with either Serial ATA (S-ATA) or EIDE interfaces and spin around at 7,200 revs per minute. WD said the drives have a mean time before failure rate of one million hours, include a time limited error recovery (TLER) feature. are warrantied for three years and come in 120GB, 160GB and 250GB capacities.



100 plus years before failing, but only a 3 year warranty. nice faith in your product.
i guess the mean average must have meant that two drives got tested, one was DOA and the other is still running, so they make a claim that noone will be around to prove wrong and charge a premium for it.

i guess the 250gb drive i bought a week ago that died today wasen't one of these drives. Evil or Very Mad
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