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From: technonerd0110
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  • amazing

  • lol. A bit frammentate... try to defrag it lol again

  • u need to defragment that shiteeee

  • I'd like to see how nuts the read head on a 10,000RPM drive goes when you do this :-P

  • that looks violent!

  • What do you do for a living?

  • I'm a professional student. :-)

  • i know what pc are you using! its a compaq evo d500 i guess?!? i have a power supply problem on my compaq

  • I don't recall, actually. I recorded this too long ago and I don't have the computer easily accessible. It is a Compaq, and it's around 700Mhz. Not sure beyond that. I want to say it's the Presario series.

  • i so want a ssd drive now, this makes my i7 build look so old..

  • i allways wonderd what that noice was...xD

  • sexy

  • wow the other hdd in the pc is a deathstar..... id be backing that drive up they tend to fail way too much on people.

  • Fortunately, that computer is one I never use.

  • SSD's are the future. It will be a quite future XD.

  • maybe they will be when they can figure out how to make the drive last longer. only about a two year life span and can only format FAT32 i have one and it blows.

  • WHAT??? really? wait you only can format them into fat32?

  • so is it that thingy that makes noise in your computer when something is loading?

  • yes

  • That is fan-fucking-tastic. Thanks

  • Linear motors at work...wow...

  • I've never physically been able to see the hard drive do it's thing so I am grateful that I found this video clip. Cheers ;).

    Oh and what year was the old drive manufactured? Definitely somewhere in the 90's from the looks from it.

  • Once you open a HDD you destroyed it. You better back it up as long as it is on because a single dust particle is larger then the distance between the heads and the surface if the disc.

  • I know. This was a drive I wasn't using and was never intending on using-It was already giving SMART errors. It actually does still function, though you can't see that in this video. I was able to boot Windows from this hard drive, while it was open.

  • put a little pin on the actual cable andplug it in so it makes contact and usually there are screws under the sticker and you need torx heads to get it iff but i dont think you would wanna take that part off

  • cool i Give You Five Stars

  • It`s That a western Digital?

  • It is. A rather old one, but yes.

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