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EDIT: Seems it got fixed now
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Yeah, but before winamp played the song without looping... or could the whole song be in the RAM/soundcard?!Borsuc wrote:Err, that's either put into RAM precached or into the soundcard itself...ThunderTitan wrote:but the show i was watching still had sound... sure it went in a loop, but it was there...
Wow, if it moves it's very very bad. Hard Disks are very fragile if you move them when they read/write, you may scratch it and get some bad sectors forever.ThunderTitan wrote:Oh, and what happens to SATA drives if they move around?! Because i just noticed last night that for some reason the metal my HDD has attached to wasn't well attached to the lower part of the PC tower. I used some toiler paper to make it stay in place and now shaking it doesn't freeze the PC anymore it seems. (of course i also took out and put back in the wires, so who knows).
That's the biggest joke I ever heard. Hard drives are mechanical and they have moving parts, and most "internal" HDs are cheaper and don't have any anti-shock systems. They are very fragile. If you want to shake it, get an external HD (although those have lower RPMs). Especially with higher RPMs you'll practically destroy it (not literally, since it'll probably still work a bit, but either faulty, or will fail later).darknessfood wrote:Euhm, nothing really happens when you move it.
What if you'll damage it now with shaking, and it will only break down after the warranty expires?ThunderTitan wrote:And i'm shaking the PC because it's still in warranty atm... so i'd rather it went bad now then later...
SSSsssssst, you make him think now!Asheera wrote:What if you'll damage it now with shaking, and it will only break down after the warranty expires?ThunderTitan wrote:And i'm shaking the PC because it's still in warranty atm... so i'd rather it went bad now then later...
I doubt that it would take 6 months for the HDD to start showing errors (and of course i'll scan it when i get the time).Asheera wrote:What if you'll damage it now with shaking, and it will only break down after the warranty expires?ThunderTitan wrote:And i'm shaking the PC because it's still in warranty atm... so i'd rather it went bad now then later...
Yeah it does... lets me know if i still have a problem or not.Asheera wrote:Not sure if it freezes Windows, but does it really matter?
Same brandThunderTitan wrote:Same reason 2 different brands of X cost diff even if the product is made in the same factory etc.
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