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Uploaded by on May 13, 2006

Failed attempt to repair a Western Digital 160GB hard disk dropped from a desk. The clicking may have indicated a jammed read head arm, but disassembly in a sealed bag proved the damage was too great to simply massage the arms back into their parked position.

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  • videos out of sync make it sooo funny

  • A MAXTOR ?? ARE YOU INSANE !

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  • WHERE IS SECTOR ZERO!! SOMEONE DO SOMETHING!!!!!!

  • Just had one of these die on me in a client computer. Are these drives highly prone to failure?

  • @redflamered I know your comment was a long time ago but there are companies that specialized in recovering data from damaged hard drives. These services are rather pricey though. What ever happened to your drive?

  • @assified fuck maxtor.. WDC FTW

  • Make it into some kind of new wave instrument... The iClacker.

  • Click of death. Heard it, been there, It sucks.

  • caviar blue?

  • Click of death

  • Looks to me like the drop misaligned the heads.

  • The best in all is instal Windows on small Hdd such 45B or 80 Gb only for windows drivers and programs them put one 2 or 3 Hard Drive and put all destination file in those HDD example downloads works on videos save music videos etc

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