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SSD Failure and Warrantee Process
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<blockquote data-quote="User121314" data-source="post: 1075235" data-attributes="member: 16824"><p>Our daughter got passed down my wife's old Acer Aspire laptop a while back. It became dog slow so for a small (comparable to buying new) amount I swapped the internal, optical HDD with an SSD. The optical is a 2009 manufactured WD Scorpio Blue! Still working just fine, now used as a backup drive for the same laptop! SSD made the laptop perfectly usable once again for school purposes.</p><p></p><p>I've always made a point of purchasing reputable name SSD's & the same with flash drives (we sell approx 5k to 10k flash drives a year). Always recommend (and for personal use only purchase) tier 1 flash memory.</p><p></p><p>It seems like the OP was scammed, expected (and paid for) tier 1, got given a tier 3 or 4 rubbish instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User121314, post: 1075235, member: 16824"] Our daughter got passed down my wife's old Acer Aspire laptop a while back. It became dog slow so for a small (comparable to buying new) amount I swapped the internal, optical HDD with an SSD. The optical is a 2009 manufactured WD Scorpio Blue! Still working just fine, now used as a backup drive for the same laptop! SSD made the laptop perfectly usable once again for school purposes. I've always made a point of purchasing reputable name SSD's & the same with flash drives (we sell approx 5k to 10k flash drives a year). Always recommend (and for personal use only purchase) tier 1 flash memory. It seems like the OP was scammed, expected (and paid for) tier 1, got given a tier 3 or 4 rubbish instead. [/QUOTE]
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