Articles, tagged with "spindle motor", page 2
21st July 2010
Hard disk is a non-volatile data storage device that stores electronic data on a magnetic surface layered onto hard disk platters.
The term hard disk is much familiar with computers only but it is widely used as network attached storage for large volume ...
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Author:
rose
09th June 2010
Is your hard drive making clicking sounds? If your answer is positive, then probably you are about to face a grave data loss situation. A hard drive makes such sounds when it is about to fail. Moreover, the clicking sound also implies a mechanical failure...
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Author:
Sara757
26th May 2010
Hard drive failure is an unavoidable reality in today's technologically advanced era. Imagining such an event is tough if we take into account staggering rates with which data is growing. An organization's prosperity rate highly depends on its continuous ...
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Author:
Sara757
25th May 2010
While starting up the computer many people face a situation where the computer does not boot up. The process of booting stays incomplete as the computer is unable to identify the hard drive. You can also try to fix the hard drive to another system, but th...
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Author:
Creative SEO Content
24th March 2010
Is your computer's hard drive dead? Is your computer unable to recognize the hard drive and access the data stored on it? This behavior indicates physical damage of the hard drive, like disk controller failure, firmware corruption, and damaged logic board...
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Author:
elfinruler
25th February 2010
Is your hard drive unable to spin? Are you unable to read data from and write data to your hard drive? This and several similar problems may occur due to damaged 'control circuitry' of hard drive. The internal logic board or hard drive contains internal m...
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Author:
elfinruler
24th February 2010
There are various ways in which your hard drive may fail; these situations are usually known as failure modes and identifying the failure and its cause is known as failure determination. Head Crash is one of the most common way in which your hard drive ca...
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Author:
jacobluis
04th February 2010
Hard drive is the most significant component of your computer system, which is the repository of all your valuable data, operating system, and applications. However, in some situations the hard drive is diagnosed as being dead. The drive can not be access...
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Author:
elfinruler
15th January 2010
Data loss is a horrifying reality that may happen to any computer system, irrespective to the hardware and software configuration. Even the most reliable hardware (Apple Mac) and the most stable operating system (Mac OS X) may fail at any point of time an...
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Author:
brad jerry
08th January 2010
Most of the modern computer hard drives, such as PATA (Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment) and SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment), are modified to achieve maximum efficiency in data storage and performance. These drives do not contain any t...
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Author:
elfinruler
08th January 2010
Hard disk drives are different from almost every other part of your computer system in one very vital respect: if you lose your hard drive, you lose something more than a hardware- you lose your data as well as software. You can replace the hard drive, bu...
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Author:
elfinruler
08th January 2010
There is no question that world of the computers has evolved in monolithic strides, that most of the data/information is processed through computers. Almost all of the organizations, such as IT companies, financial firms, and hospitals, store their data d...
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Author:
elfinruler
16th December 2009
Computer technology is like a stable in each aspect of the modern life. This is the method, which most of the users use for storing their critical data and information. Although, it is a reliable and safe mean to store data, but it may fail at any point o...
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Author:
elfinruler
07th December 2009
Loss of significant data and information could bring enormous loss to your organization if you do not have updated and proper backup. The recovery solutions are totally dependent upon the cause and type of failure. When you lose your data due to mechanica...
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Author:
elfinruler
07th December 2009
You need not to opt for recovery service, if your hard drive is physically intact and working properly. If all the hard drive internals are working properly, you would be able to start your system and access data from it. However, the the internal compone...
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Author:
elfinruler