The last comment I had made was about still running the SSDs in the two old DSOs along with the 1G Ethernet for well over a year now contrary to Wuerstchenhund's advice of the potential problems. Getting the data off that old 8K at a decent speed has been great.
All I can say is that I don't know why your posts have been removed, and pointing out that you haven't seen any of the problems I said could happen when plugging in the network card and older revisions of a certain Transcend SSD certainly isn't something I'd report (nor is it anything that should be removed!).
I've reported posts a few times in the past, but most all of them were just for off-topic threads with a request to move it to the appropriate forum, and two instances because a certain member was specifically trying to provoke dissent.
I certainly would never report a posting just disagreeing with me.
Wuerstchenhund, I was curious why you never post about anything you have actually done. This is partly why I was guessing you were in sales. I had watched your video and had not realized you sold the 64xi. So you never tried the SSD or repairing it?
No, I'm not in sales, although I happen to spend a big part of my professional time buying loads of test gear, in addition to more managerial stuff these days. As to what I do, one of my and my employers' rules are that important work stuff stays at work, and that includes details about the projects I work on, or where they are located.
I'd gladly talk about more mundane and general stuff (i.e. buying test gear in general, or not work related technical things), though.
As to the WR64Xi, as stated the last time we discussed the SSD topic I did put one of the newer Transcends with the 44pin UDMA fix in the scope, and like yours it ran fine (but then, as stated back then this was a problem with older versions of that SSD and the 44pin cabling of the WRXi which doesn't support higher UDMA modes). I also had the acquisition board connectors fixed, I shot the shoddy video when the scope was back in fully working condition.
Unfortunately a former colleague saw the scope when visiting, and talked me into selling it to him. That bastard!
Buying in the US can be a bit of a gamble. I always assume the seller is not capable of fully testing the device and it will be bad. I've bid on some fairly high priced equipment but have always made sure there was something written down about a trial period and such. Normally, the higher end stuff was not a problem.
I think pretty much every peace of TE I purchased used off eBay had a problem. Relays, caps, mechanical connections and switches were by far the most common problems.
Pretty much all my personal test gear was bought from the US via ebay, simply because prices and availability were so much better than here in the UK or in mainland Europe. The only things I bought in the UK were my Agilent E3632A PSU and my Agilent E4406A VSA. Never had a problem, but I check feedback and what else the seller has sold. But buyer protection on ebay works very well in general, if an item fails then you've 45 days to complain, and if the seller doesn't return your money then ebay will do so forcibly.
Kiriakos-GR was similar to Wuerstchenhund.
Hey, no reason to get offensive!