The Seagate drive is spec'd as 512bytes/sector, but I can't find any documentation on the WD drives so it's hard to make guesses as to this. At the time the 512/4096 byte-sector thing wasn't very widely published so I never even considered it to be a potential problem.
The Seagate drive is spec'd as 512bytes/sector, but I can't find any documentation on the WD drives so it's hard to make guesses as to this. At the time the 512/4096 byte-sector thing wasn't very widely published so I never even considered it to be a potential problem.