I certainly would not want to stop anyone from returning a defective
IBM drive to Empeg, but it's really worthwhile to check the validity
of IBM's end-user warranty.
I have returned many dead IBM drives directly to IBM (not al from
car players ...), and in fact all of them were marked as OEM drives.
Drives marked as PSG (usually inside IBM PC's) often have onsite
replacement warranty. This online RMA stuff is really just designed
for IBM OEM drives.
Anyway, just enter the product number and the serial number
of your dead drive on the
online RMA webpage and IBM/Hitachi
will tell you whether your drive still has end-user warranty.
You can read the product number and the serial number off
the drive itself, but the
Drive Fitness Test will display them too.
If the Drive Fitness Test is able to diagnose the problem (ie it
recognizes the drive and does not hang while testing), it will
creat a log file that contains all the technical data needed for
the RMA. You will not need to enter any error messages or
symptoms whatsoever.
Oh, and you don't really need a laptop to run the Drive Fitness
Test. You can buy a cheap adapter that will let you connect
a laptop drive to a regular IDE cable.
Best of luck,
Pim