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Wrong thread.hard dicks
Only the lost tribes of autistic repairmen lead by Luis Rossman still carry that knowledge or so I'm told.It’s too bad this infos lost to time after the right to repair has been removed
We’ll go on, give him the answer.A little magnet moves over a rapidly spinning disk and either notes the polarity of tiny sections of it (read), or tweaks the polarity of that section itself (write).
Pretty much all innovation on that concept over the last 70 years is making the tiny sections tinier and making it so the overall unit moving doesn't break the magnet or disk.
I hear they worship terry Davis, is this true?Only the lost tribes of autistic repairmen lead by Luis Rossman still carry that knowledge or so I'm told.
This dosen't explain why they make funny noises.A little magnet moves over a rapidly spinning disk and either notes the polarity of tiny sections of it (read), or tweaks the polarity of that section itself (write).
Pretty much all innovation on that concept over the last 70 years is making the tiny sections tinier and making it so the overall unit moving doesn't break the magnet or disk.
Usually it's the engine for the head seeking too fast when doing heavy writes. The little gizmo modern heads use to re-magnetize parts of the disk has a tendency to be chatty when working too hard.This dosen't explain why they make funny noises.
How modern are we talking? Because I have a few hard drives from 2004-2008 and they're all very loud compared to the ones in my current computer.Usually it's the engine for the head seeking too fast when doing heavy writes. The little gizmo modern heads use to re-magnetize parts of the disk has a tendency to be chatty when working too hard.
You're still storing data on a mid 00's disk? All 400GBs of it?How modern are we talking? Because I have a few hard drives from 2004-2008 and they're all very loud compared to the ones in my current computer.
I'm not using those disks from all those years back. I just have them from my old computers and spin them up once in a while to see if they still work.You're still storing data on a mid 00's disk? All 400GBs of it?
I mean 00's disks were definitely where seeking noise peaked but if you're noticing chatter on regular use of a drive that old it might just be the damn thing dying.