Western Digital Finally Settles Capacity Dispute

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"Western Digital Corp. is offering free software to about 1 million consumers to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging that its computer hard drives stored less material than promised _ a discrepancy stemming from high-tech's different standards for sizing up digital data.

Under the settlement announced Tuesday, Western Digital will give away software designed to back up and recover computer files to anyone who bought one of the company's disk drives from March 22, 2001, through Feb. 15 of this year."

Claim here: http://www.wdc.com/settlement

Article here: HERE
 
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A lawsuit against a practice used throughout the HDD industry :\

A 200GB for instance does have 200GB. Just using a decimal scale. If you know enough about computers to care then you should know how a manufacturer calculates its capacities and it isn't an issue then.

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I don't see how they lost that case, as mentioned its been a standard in the industry for a long time, and most PC users know this.

Really surprised by that....
 
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