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DreamPC 2006 ready for it's grave...
"FatBytestard" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 03:51:24 +0100, "Skybuck Flying" wrote: The antec 1200 case door is detached, therefore it requires horizontal and vertical movement to shut it closed properly. Bye, Skybuck. " NOTHING you do short of knocking the PC over, or off of a table top is going to do ANYTHING to your hard drive. So shut the **** up about something which you obviously know NOTHING about! " I know believe harddisk-bay/tray-fan's caused vibrations and resoning of the harddisk head ! I bet you haven't heard that before ! Possible proof: harddisk started ticking, now the ticking is gone. Not completely sure if it was harddisk making the ticking but what else could it be ? Perhaps cd/dvd-rom ? I have never heard of such a thing as a ticking dvd-rom drive ! Bye, skybuck. |
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"FatBytestard" wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Nov 2011 02:57:47 +0100, "Skybuck Flying" wrote: I suspect one of the harddisk heads was hitting the platter repeatedly over and over and over again. " You're an idiot. " You're an even bigger idiot then you believe me to be ! |
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"FatBytestard" wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Nov 2011 02:57:47 +0100, "Skybuck Flying" wrote: The cause of the ticking could be: Micro vibrations and resonance. So my hypothesis is now the following: The spinning of the harddisk bay fans cause micro vibrations, " You're an idiot. " Is that all you can say ? I guess you are flabbergashed by mine nice tracking down of issues ! Just admit it ! Bye, Skybuck |
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2011 07:03:37 +0100, "Skybuck Flying"
wrote: I know believe harddisk-bay/tray-fan's caused vibrations and resoning of the harddisk head ! I bet you haven't heard that before ! Because it is so ****ing STUPID! You clueless twit. |
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The wise FatBytestard enlightened me with:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2011 07:03:37 +0100, "Skybuck Flying" wrote: I know believe harddisk-bay/tray-fan's caused vibrations and resoning of the harddisk head ! I bet you haven't heard that before ! Because it is so ****ing STUPID! You clueless twit. Don't you think 'not responding' to this guy might be the best solution? That way people can simply killfile him and never see his ramblings again. It's just not worth your time. Mark |
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Mark Huizer wrote: Don't you think 'not responding' to this guy might be the best solution? That way people can simply killfile him and never see his ramblings again. It's just not worth your time. You're trying to reason with a troll. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense. |
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Another explanation could be: heavy trucks stopping outside near a traffic
light, the whole room vibrates, even my ears vibrate a bit, I can also feel the secured/fastened harddisks vibrate a little bit. I wonder what that vibration effect would have on unsecured/unfastened harddisks. It's a rare kind of event though, many trucks go by, but only some of them, perhaps maybe even a single one has just the right frequency and perhaps a heavy motor or weight that creates big vibrations on the building in which I and my PC are at. Perhaps this could cause some short lived super vibration/resoning. It's somewhat far-fetched but otherwise I cannot imagine my gentle actions to have caused any damage. Yes I did move the harddisks a little bit while they were on but only to remove the dust filters. Your claim that harddisks rarely recover goes directly into what I am seeing, my harddisks are still working and recovering, so this seems to confirm your mentioned "rare events". This is not a typical harddisk damage scenerio that I am facing it was something special/rare I think... (Though I could be wrong I can remember one instance where I came home and bumped the table and I was like: "oh **** I shouldn't have done that"... but I already tried that kind of bumping I think and didn't do any further damage... hmm bit strange... maybe PC wasn't even on or maybe it was... vague...) Hopefully it/the rare events/possible vibration hypo won't happen again now that all 24 screws are in ! Thanks for the reply it was interesting to read and also seems to explain the ticking noise I heard ! Bye, Skybuck |
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"FatBytestard" wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Nov 2011 07:03:37 +0100, "Skybuck Flying" wrote: I know believe harddisk-bay/tray-fan's caused vibrations and resoning of the harddisk head ! I bet you haven't heard that before ! " Because it is so ****ing STUPID! You clueless twit. " No it's because you are ****ing stupid, get a clue you clueless twit ! HAHAHA. Bye, Skybuck =D |
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