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Friday, February 10, 2012

Do you have Glaucoma? Important things you may not know. Go here to find out what the doctor may not be telling you.

If you have a Seagate drive you are on your own.  If Seagate cant make you look the solution up that's it.  No help from a human.  I have a drive and the Chinese assemblers didn't print on the power input what the voltage is.  I have not had it connected for a few months because it is only a 500 gig drive.  So in the meantime the power transformer became separated.  I have an un-named transformer but it is 12 volts which is more than the usual supply.  I will have to compare the other drives to see what they are but  don't expect to find any at `12 volts.  I wanted to ask Seagate what the voltage was but could not find the answer anywhere in their so called data base.  I simple spec  section would fix the problem.  Seagate that's it for me. Are they others any different?  Don't count on it.

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