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| Subject: | Re: Date code on Seagate disks |
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| Date: | Wed, 18 Oct 2006 15:48:42 +0200 |
At 09:06 16/10/06 +0200, Paul Vidonne wrote:
At 15:41 06/10/06 +0200, you wrote:Does somebody know how to understand "Date Code" on Seagate disk ? For example "06212"
Hello, WE HAVE confirmation from Seagate : see Seagate Mail above. You can find the final data sheet on this topics at : http://www.lerti.fr/web/public/NoteTechnique03-v1.00.pdf Best regards ================mail from Seagate=========================== Dear Mr. Vidonne, Your interpretation of the Date Code is absolutely correct. We have also mentioned a few examples for your reference. Please find the same mentioned below :- Examples: 0051 means manufactured on the 1st day of the 5th week of the fiscal year 1999-2000 05131 means manufactured on the 1st day of the 13th week of the fiscal year 2004-05 (on the 25th of September 2004) Please Note: The Fiscal Year begins on the 1st Saturday of July and the week runs from Saturday to Friday. 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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