Some people say that there are several models of the same brand and some stop spinning and others don't stop spinning when the HDD is ejected from Windows. Do manufacturers cut costs by reducing parts when manufacturing the 2.5" HDD?
That is a completely new question, and cannot be answered.Some people say that there are several models of the same brand and some stop spinning and others don't stop spinning when the HDD is ejected from Windows. Do manufacturers cut costs by reducing parts when manufacturing the 2.5" HDD?
Hard drives are built to withstand a certain amount of shock or movement.If Windows 10 eject fails and does not power off the HDD, is there any other protection against hand shocks on the side of the case not damage or generates bad secxtors in hdd?
is there any other protection against hand shocks on the side of the case
Is this resistance to prevent the HDD from dying or preventing any type of damage, including the actuator arm scratching the magnetic disks generates bad sectors? Do all 2.5" HDD models and any brand have this protection? I mentioned the 3 models that I haveHard drives are built to withstand a certain amount of shock or movement.
I don't know what specific drive you have, but as an example...
Western Digital 3.5" Blue
Shock limit, in Gs:
When operating, 70g for 2ms
When not operating, 250g for 2ms.
If you had hit that drive with your hand, with anything approaching "70g"...it would have left a very nasty bruise, at the least.
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