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| Subject: | Date code on Seagate disks |
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| Date: | Fri, 06 Oct 2006 15:41:15 +0200 |
Hello, Does somebody know how to understand "Date Code" on Seagate disk ? For example "06212" (on a recent Barracuda 7200.7) ? How to decode it, and what does this "Date" means ? Thanks Paul Vidonne -- LERTI - Laboratoire d'Expertise et de Recherche de Traces Informatiques http://www.lerti.fr +33.4 76 90 65 97
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