Further to the previously mentioned saga, by last night the restored whitestar was acting erratically again, and by this morning it's unbootable. My initial suspicion was correct; the disk is definitely losing data.
So now I get to figure out if there's any way I can run Seagate's requested seatools on it (I'm guessing not, because I'm guessing the tool is Windows-only and requires MSIE), and get the drive RMA'd.
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I replaced it with either a WD or Seagate.
Best drive I had was a 12.5G IBM drive -- built like a tank, ran forever until it got caught by a voltage spike. I was happy that the HD was the only casualty, at that it was a major pita.
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