Yes! a blog about USB external hard drives.
January 8th, 2010
shally spears asked:
Data runs the organizations, this is a reality, may be undiscovered by few. Directly or indirectly, the data stored on the hard drives contribute in functioning of operations. The fact, that how much hard drive recovery is important, remains hidden from few of the users. The actual existence and search only starts [...]
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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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November 14th, 2009
shally spears asked:
If CRC errors are common among different files on drive, one of the top reasons could be hard disk failure. A CRC is a mathematical function, embedded in a file that inputs a data stream and outputs a value. By CRC error, we mean to the condition when this output value doesn’t [...]
Tags: Ample Time, Backup Data, Bad Sectors, Condensation, Crc Errors, Data Reconciliation, Data Recovery Service, Data Stream, Drive Recovery Software, Excessive Heat, Fsck, Hard Disk Failure, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Hard Drive Recovery Software, Magnetic Coating, Malicious Programs, Mathematical Function, Platters, Recovery Solution
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August 13th, 2009
Alien asked:
A Hard Drive have two electric motors, one that is used solitary to spin the disks and another one to locate the read/write head gathering. The drive motors have an outer rotor join to the platters; the stator windings are stable in their place. The actuators have a read-write head beneath the tip [...]
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