One of them may be planning to be out of business, sell the HD business unit in 2 years, shove off the risk via financial wizardry, etc.
My guess is the great majority users will not RMA a dead hard drive after 4.5 years regardless of the stated warranty. Even if they did, it would only represent replacement with a future smallest-possible-capacity drive.
One of them may be planning to be out of business, sell the HD business unit in 2 years, shove off the risk via financial wizardry, etc.
My guess is the great majority users will not RMA a dead hard drive after 4.5 years regardless of the stated warranty. Even if they did, it would only represent replacement with a future smallest-possible-capacity drive.