@dxproductions100 I had a MAC Performat too... longer ago... with a different conner.
MrComputerfan 1 month ago
ещеб наложить трек Current Value - Polar Position ^_^
neamesis321 8 months ago
Да это же искусство!
skripko7 11 months ago
а замедленную съемку можно ? )
PocTuKzzZZ 1 year ago
так вот почему у меня жестяк трещит...
VV1nchester 1 year ago
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chales200982 1 year ago
hahaaa... i was allways wondering where this sound comes from ! :)) nice video...
Chelle011 2 years ago
man thats an old drive!!! WHat size and make??
ScottieNiven 2 years ago
0:33 - 1:01
THATS NOT NORMAL.
:O
LynxenX 2 years ago
Yes it is normal.
christiancapella1 2 years ago
Nice video quality. One of the best I've already seen at YT.
Sauber9 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
nice video :D
YTBYTBTB 2 years ago
could be a conner... i have one with 420 mb but i think its damaged
Messerschmitt262a2a 2 years ago
Is this one a 5¼" drive?
Bandicoot803 2 years ago
conner 1GB?
i have one like this but is dead
arnlol 2 years ago
I have more RAM than that!
cugocat12 2 years ago
That is noisy LOL i have about 50GB hard drive and it hardly makes a sound!
wasitrealy 2 years ago
Great quality of video! Thanks!
Hey1276453 3 years ago
That's a Conner Hdd :d
andreiczigler 3 years ago
Yeah, I recognize the sound of an old conner =)
BadAndUgly 3 years ago
Excellent video! Very good quality: I think it's the best quality i found in a video from youtube :)
Sauber9 3 years ago 2
Amazing video, and very good quality!.
You can make out some of the finer details in the disk surface when it's shutdown!
Great!
produKtNZ 3 years ago
Kids, don't try this at home. Seriously. To do this at home is to sacrifice the drive.
maclover1986 4 years ago
how to destroy an hard disk
crackdown777 4 years ago
Great hard drive clip :-D. This is going into my favourites for sure ;)
tombell12 4 years ago
it moves so fast :O
fantapple 4 years ago
thats really cool!
ericmoss13 4 years ago
Can you imagine that microscopic read/write heads sensing and inducing thousands of tiny ferromagnetic fields while being twitched to and fro by an aluminum plate arm? No way that thing could work! (;
leporidus 5 years ago
@dxproductions100 I had a MAC Performat too... longer ago... with a different conner.
MrComputerfan 1 month ago
ещеб наложить трек Current Value - Polar Position ^_^
neamesis321 8 months ago
Да это же искусство!
skripko7 11 months ago
а замедленную съемку можно ? )
PocTuKzzZZ 1 year ago
так вот почему у меня жестяк трещит...
VV1nchester 1 year ago
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chales200982 1 year ago
hahaaa... i was allways wondering where this sound comes from ! :)) nice video...
Chelle011 2 years ago
man thats an old drive!!! WHat size and make??
ScottieNiven 2 years ago
0:33 - 1:01
THATS NOT NORMAL.
:O
LynxenX 2 years ago
Yes it is normal.
christiancapella1 2 years ago
Nice video quality. One of the best I've already seen at YT.
Sauber9 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
nice video :D
YTBYTBTB 2 years ago
could be a conner... i have one with 420 mb but i think its damaged
Messerschmitt262a2a 2 years ago
Is this one a 5¼" drive?
Bandicoot803 2 years ago
conner 1GB?
i have one like this but is dead
arnlol 2 years ago
I have more RAM than that!
cugocat12 2 years ago
That is noisy LOL i have about 50GB hard drive and it hardly makes a sound!
wasitrealy 2 years ago
Great quality of video! Thanks!
Hey1276453 3 years ago
That's a Conner Hdd :d
andreiczigler 3 years ago
Yeah, I recognize the sound of an old conner =)
BadAndUgly 3 years ago
Excellent video! Very good quality: I think it's the best quality i found in a video from youtube :)
Sauber9 3 years ago 2
Amazing video, and very good quality!.
You can make out some of the finer details in the disk surface when it's shutdown!
Great!
produKtNZ 3 years ago
Kids, don't try this at home. Seriously. To do this at home is to sacrifice the drive.
maclover1986 4 years ago
how to destroy an hard disk
crackdown777 4 years ago
Great hard drive clip :-D. This is going into my favourites for sure ;)
tombell12 4 years ago
it moves so fast :O
fantapple 4 years ago
thats really cool!
ericmoss13 4 years ago
Can you imagine that microscopic read/write heads sensing and inducing thousands of tiny ferromagnetic fields while being twitched to and fro by an aluminum plate arm? No way that thing could work! (;
leporidus 5 years ago