Yes! a blog about USB external hard drives.
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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September 5th, 2009
cool madhav asked:
The Stop Errors indicate software or hardware malfunctions in Windows-based systems. In general the system gets stuck on the Blue Screen and eventually restarts in logically crashes. The error screen on which they appear is referred to as Blue Screen and the information it displays is used for troubleshooting. Such Stop errors [...]
Tags: Bad Sectors, Cause Panic, Device Failure, Disk Corruption, Drive Corruption, Hardware Issues, Hardware Malfunctions, Hardware Software, Logical Sections, Madhav, Message Statement, Parity Error, Registry Hive, Software Users, System Boot, Unknown Hard Error, Windows Based Systems, Windows Operating System, Windows Registry, Windows Setup
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