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| Thread ID: 74809 | 2006-12-06 04:13:00 | Hard drive problems - a thing of the past! | pcuser42 (130) | PC World Chat |
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| 504533 | 2006-12-06 04:13:00 | www.youtube.com | pcuser42 (130) | ||
| 504534 | 2006-12-06 04:34:00 | Ha ha, that is good :D I had an old HDD that was dead so I decided to see how strong it was :cool: I ended up throwing it up in the air (to land on the road) as high as I could, it was air born for about 5-10 sec and then BANG!!! it hit the ground, I looked at the massive hole in the tarmac and looked at the HDD and there was almost no damage :eek: |
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| 504535 | 2006-12-06 06:13:00 | A faint sounding of Butters from Southpark in his voice when he drops it ^_^ | trinsic (6945) | ||
| 504536 | 2006-12-07 09:56:00 | A faint sounding of Butters from Southpark in his voice when he drops it ^_^ lol i reckon that guy in the video was stupid man, i've dropped my current hard drive atleast twice now and it still works - they are meant to take up to 80g (force, not weight) so i dont see how throwing them will do anything a sledge hammer on the other hand..... |
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| 504537 | 2006-12-07 19:58:00 | Hard drives have two ratings 1st around 20G while operating and 2nd around 200G non-operating. 200G looks good but it's only a drop from a desk to a concrete floor. Advice on another forum from an engineer that makes drives was that if what you did would break an egg it would do some damage to your drive. | PaulD (232) | ||
| 504538 | 2006-12-08 02:06:00 | Hard drives have two ratings 1st around 20G while operating and 2nd around 200G non-operating. 200G looks good but it's only a drop from a desk to a concrete floor. Advice on another forum from an engineer that makes drives was that if what you did would break an egg it would do some damage to your drive. well my seagate still works:D |
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