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About Chris Morrison
Expertise
Internal and external hard drives. Installation, configuring,problems with accessing. Limitations, data loss, noises.

Experience
15 Years experience with building, repairing, and configuring computers.

Education/Credentials
Associates degree in information technology A Certified

 
   

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Topic: Hard Drive Problems



Expert: Chris Morrison
Date: 7/1/2008
Subject: hard disk vibration

Question
what are actually the cause of hard disk vibration? what are the consequences?

Answer
Hard disk can vibrate from cheep cases, loose screws, over usage (not enough memory), and some other things.
It can cause the disk to wear out earlier than normal. If your case is pretty good and your screws are tight you can still purchase a hard drive damper or quieter. It's a rubber sleave that slides over the drive to absorb the vibrations. Do a google search.

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