Yes! a blog about USB external hard drives.
December 12th, 2009
shally spears asked:
Hard drive is the basic storage media, which encodes digital data on rapidly moving platters, having magnetic surfaces. Read/write head is the designated component, for each platter surface except for the extreme ones, which accesses data from different parts of the platter. The head reads or writes data by detecting the magnetization [...]
Tags: Centric Applications, Disk Surface, Dust Particle, Exact Mechanism, Excessive Work, Fault Tolerance, Hard Disk Recovery, Hard Drive Enclosure, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Internal Components, Magnetic Film, Magnetic Surfaces, Magnetization, Physical Shocks, Platters, Power Failure, Storage Media, Tolerance Level, Unexpected Power
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November 19th, 2009
cool madhav asked:
Head crash is a major problem with modern hard drives that could occur at any point of time. It results as the inaccessibility of your most critical data stored on disk platters. A damaged head can not read/write data from or to disk platters. It causes serious data loss situations and lead [...]
Tags: Crash Results, Crash Situations, Critical Data, Disk Platters, Disk Surface, Dust Particle, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Head Crash, Layer Technology, Loss Situations, Lubricant, Madhav, Magnetic Coating, Magnetic Surface, Revolutions Per Minute, Teflon, Thin Layer, Thin Liquid Film, Uppermost Layer
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