Sunday 9 October 2011

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credit report gov Oregon

Since the drive credit report gov Oregon was bad in the first place I can't really test this since it already fails diag credit report gov Oregon tests but I can try to cause it credit report gov Oregon anyway. Since I didn't have any dust I can use at the moment...

ok I was too lazy to gather enough; I got out the salt. First I started credit report gov Oregon to lightly sprinkle salt credit report gov Oregon while idle. I had the video running and I was using my high backed chair as a shield incase it caused the plater to break off and spin off in my direction or something. I then ran drive mechanical tests and sprinked some more without change.

I next sprinked even more and got some results, it started to slam credit report gov Oregon several times to the side, get stuck, unstick and still finish the test. 3 for free credit report Sprinkling salt and getting stuck (6.4meg, divx 5.11) Not to be credit report gov Oregon beat by some wimply 4gig drive, I moved to pouring salt while running. Pouring salt into a harddrive (4.4meg, divx 5.11) Something that I didn't expect was that the harddrive would actually alarm on me. Now when I powered on the drive it would sound that alarm, spin up for a moment then stay off.

After a few more tries it didn't even spin anymore. Also note how well the salt was distributed by the spinning disk. Complete failure (6.1meg, divx 5.11) I credit report gov Oregon tried to look for the speaker that is creating that alarm, I checked credit report gov Oregon the controller board and even the heads without luck, connecting the controller board without the rest of the drive didn't cause it. credit report 3

No luck credit report gov Oregon finding anything that looks like speaker or a buzzer. Since the alarm is quite loud I was thinking that it might be vibrating the platters so I attempted to remove them. I've done this before on full credit report gov Oregon size desktop drive without problems but something I didn't expect was for the platter to shatter! It seems that these platters are made of plastic with a very hard credit report gov Oregon metal coating. The metal coat didn't flake credit report gov Oregon along the broken edges either (like on a cd) and I even tried to scratch it using a razor blade without luck. I don't see how just crashing the light head for a second would be enough to do any real damage to the disk. Not that I have a microscope or able to test magnetic damage. freecredit I might next try openning old drives and perhaps video tape it while installing Windows.

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