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states it was founded in the late 1980's yet the second paragraph stats it was founded in 2004. --[[Special:Contributions/76.95.132.227|76.95.132.227]] ([[User talk:76.95.132.227|talk]]) 12:54, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
states it was founded in the late 1980's yet the second paragraph stats it was founded in 2004. --[[Special:Contributions/76.95.132.227|76.95.132.227]] ([[User talk:76.95.132.227|talk]]) 12:54, 2 February 2010 (UTC)


Someone should say on the main page what shitty quality G Drives are: DO NOT BUY! The drive is not reliable. Mine crapped out after 2 years of use, totally inoperable and I lost a huge amount of very valuable data. You need to have 2 or more separate back-ups of your data in separate locations. "Cloud" storage is complete bullshit as well: company will nose into your data, like PC repair shops do when you take your laptop in for repairs they nose through your passwords, photos–everything. G Drive will also steal your data if you "send it in for free replacement": do not do it! They will for sure look at all the data on your defective G Drive, it is all such a sleazy scam. They deliberately build them for planned obsalescence so be sure to have more than one back-up.

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states it was founded in the late 1980's yet the second paragraph stats it was founded in 2004. --76.95.132.227 (talk) 12:54, 2 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Someone should say on the main page what shitty quality G Drives are: DO NOT BUY! The drive is not reliable. Mine crapped out after 2 years of use, totally inoperable and I lost a huge amount of very valuable data. You need to have 2 or more separate back-ups of your data in separate locations. "Cloud" storage is complete bullshit as well: company will nose into your data, like PC repair shops do when you take your laptop in for repairs they nose through your passwords, photos–everything. G Drive will also steal your data if you "send it in for free replacement": do not do it! They will for sure look at all the data on your defective G Drive, it is all such a sleazy scam. They deliberately build them for planned obsalescence so be sure to have more than one back-up.